3. I …………...here next year this time.(work)
(Fill in the blank using the future perfect continuous tense of the verb given in the bracket)
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The future perfect continuous, also called future perfect progressive, is a verb tense that describes an action that will continue up until a point in the future.
Option B is correct. The future perfect continuous tense is usually constructed as will + have + been + the verb's present participle (verb root + -ing). Here, the present participle required would be "waiting". Option C follows this construction and is therefore correct.
Option A is incorrect as "was" is the past participle and not future participle.
Option C is incorrect as "has been waiting" is present perfect continuous and not future perfect continuous. It follows the pattern has + beeen + the present
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I will have been working here next year this time.
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