2. By next June, I _______ (complete) my studies. (Fill in the blank by using future
perfect continuous tense)
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-ing form) to talk about future actions that:
will be in progress at a specific time in the future:
When you come out of school tomorrow, I'll be boarding a plane.
Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we'll be watching the match.
You can visit us during the first week of July. I won't be working then.
we see as new, different or temporary:
Today we're taking the bus but next week we'll be taking the train.
He'll be staying with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery.
Will you be starting work earlier with your new job?
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By next June, I will have been completing my studies for five years.
- The ideal future The verb tense continuous is used to describe an ongoing action that will last until a specific future date. It is created by fusing the present participle (been + verb + -ing) with the future perfect (will have).
- For instance, saying By next June, I'll have been finishing my studies for five years means the speaker will keep studying until next June, by which time they'll have been doing so for five years.
- The duration of the action or activity being described can be emphasised by using this tense when discussing ongoing actions that will eventually come to an end.
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