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transform the following sentences into future perfect and future perfect continuous


We do not know her .

She does not studies in fifth .

Mona eats an apple daily .

Does I live in lucknow ?

I do not tell a lie .​

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Answer:

  • We do not know her.

Future Perfect: We will have not known her.

Future Perfect Continuous: We will have not been knowing her.

  • She does not study in fifth.

Future Perfect: She will have not studied in fifth.

Future Perfect Continuous: She will have not been studying in fifth.

  • Mona eats an apple daily.

Future Perfect: Mona will have eaten an apple daily.

Future Perfect Continuous: Mona will have been eating an apple daily.

  • Do I live in Lucknow?

Future Perfect: Will I have lived in Lucknow?

Future Perfect Continuous: Will I have been living in Lucknow?

  • I do not tell a lie.

Future Perfect: I will have not told a lie.

Future Perfect Continuous: I will have not been telling a lie.

Explanation:

  • Future Perfect tense is used to express actions that will be taking place and completed before a specific point of time in future. The sentence structure of this tense is:

✶ Subject + will/shall have + participle of the verb + object. (Affirmative)

✶ Subject + will/shall have + not + participle of the verb + object. (Affirmative negative)

✶ Will/shall + subject + have + participle of the verb + object + '?' (Interrogative)

✶ Will/shall + subject + have + not + participle of the verb + object + '?' (Interrogative negative)

  • Future Perfect Continuous tense is used to express that the action that will have been taking place would carry on till a specific point of time in future. The sentence structure of this tense is:

✶ Subject + will/shall + have been + (base form of the verb + ing) + object. (Affirmative)

✶ Subject + will/shall + have not been + (base form of the verb + ing) + object. (Affirmative Negative)

✶ Will/shall + subject + have been + (base form of the verb + ing) + object + '?' (Interrogative)

✶ Will/shall + subject + have not been + (base form of the verb + ing) + object + '?' (Interrogative negative)

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