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Answered by ajaydhayal
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Answer:

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

SOLUTION

The tense of a sentence denotes a time, whether it is the time now (present), time then (past) or the time to come (future). The verb of a sentence has most to do with the tense. The given sentence is of the form will have been + present participle (living), the same as that of the future perfect continuous tense, that describes an action that will continue even after a certain point of time, hence option D is correct. The form used in the future continuous tense is shall/will be + present participle, in the past perfect continuous tense the form is had been + present participle and the form used in the present perfect continuous tense is has/have been + present participle. The given sentence contains none of these forms, hence options A B, C are incorrect.

Answered by ᏞovingHeart
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Present tense.

➟ The sentence should have word that defines a work done at present time.

e.g.

  1. He is studying.
  2. Sunny is looking happy.

Present Perfect tense.

➟ The sentence should show an action that was going on in the past has been completed (perfected) only recently just in the present period of time.

e.g.

  1. I have done my homework with care.
  2. He has gone for a morning walk.
  3. Susan has bought a new blue ribbon recently.

Persent perfect continuous tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, the present perfect continuous tense shows an action that started somewhere in the post and still going on for a certain period or time. Each of such actions keeps going on that movement. The period of the action may be of minutes, hours, days, weeks, months or years. Apart from it, the action may be single continuous action or a series of small actions forming a bigger action.

e.g.

  1. The baby has been sleeping since 8.00 a.m.
  2. She has been cooking food for an hour.
  3. The children have been playing since 5.00 p.m.

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Past tense.

➟ The past tense is the period that has pa ss-ed.

e.g.

  1. The went for a walk.
  2. I did my homework.
  3. Neha sang a very sweet song.

Past continuous tense.

➟ As th name of this tense shows, the actions indicated by this tense are done in the past and they continued in the past itself.

e.g.

  1. I was going for a morning walk.
  2. The cat was chasing the rats.
  3. They were playing football.

Past perfect tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, this action indicated by this tense was started in the distant pa st and completed in the pa st itself.

e.g.

  1. He had gone for a morning walk.
  2. The hare had lost the race against the tortoise.
  3. They had won the match.

Past Perfect continuous tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, the past perfect continuous tense shows an action that began at a certain point of time in the past and continues in the past for a certain period of time.

e.g.

  1. The baby had been sleeping since 8.00 a.m.
  2. She had been cooking food for an hour.
  3. The children had been playing since 5.00 p.m.

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Simple future.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, the actions down in it will not show any definite time for them in future period of time.

e.g.

  1. I shall go for a morning walk with you.
  2. It will rain at night, I think.
  3. The boy will win a prize.

Future Continuous tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, future continuous tense is used when it looks sure that something will continue to be done in the time to come because circumstances show that or arrangements have been made for that.

e.g.

  1. We shall be doing my homework at 4.00 p.m.
  2. We shall be working all day on Sunday.
  3. You will be going to see him at 6.00 p.m.

Future Perfect tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, future perfect tense is used when an action that has not been completed so far but will be completed in future before or by a certain time.

e.g.

  1. You will have gone to see him by midday.
  2. They will have watched the match till its end.
  3. She will have cooked our food for us by sunset.

Future Perfect Continuous tense.

➟ As the name of this tense shows, the future perfect continuous tense states an action that is expected to continue in future at a particular time for a certain period; as –

  1. I shall have been sleeping since 8.00 a.m. (point of time)
  2. She will have been cooking food for an hour. (period of time)

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