I will be preparing nice stuff for her change into future perfect continuous tense
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The sentence in future perfect continuous tense is: I will have been preparing nice stuff for her.
Explanation:
- The future perfect continuous, also known as the future perfect progressive, is a verb tense used to talk about actions that will go on until a specific future point.
- The verb's present participle (verb root + -ing) and will + have + been + present participle (verb root + -ing) combine to form the future perfect continuous.
- It makes use of the auxiliary verb will have been plus present tense.
- The words will have been followed by the verb's present participle are used to create the future perfect continuous tense.
- A verb tense that ends in "ing" is the present participle.
- The sentence in future perfect continuous tense is: I will have been preparing nice stuff for her.
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