15 sentences of future' perfect continuous tense
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So, now we know future perfect progressive tense verbs contain will + have been + verb (ending in -ing). They're indicating something that will happen in the future. And that "something" will be an ongoing occurrence. For example, "By that time, she will have been working here for two years."
1) The baby will be sleeping in the afternoon
2) I will be seeing you this time next month
3) I will be helping Alex tomorrow
4) In an hour I will still be ironing my clothes
5) it will be drinking milk tomorrow
6) she will be studying at the library tonight
7) she will be traveling to the world this time next week
8) who will be waiting for me when I arrive in the Paris
9) Won't we cleaning the kitchen tomorrow in the afternoon
10) She won't be watching the news at eight
11) By June, I will have finished my work
12) The plane will have taken off by two hours
13) how long will you have lived in this city next year
14) I will have finished my work by dinner time
15) I will be dancing there, tomorrow