what is the structure of Double Interrogative negative sentences of future perfect continuous tense?
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Future perfect continuous tense interrogative negative examples
NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
He will not have been working in the factory for six months. She will not have been playing games since November. They will not have been using this car since March. The company will not have been advertising posts for two years.
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The future perfect continuous consists of will + have + been + the verb's present participle (verb root + -ing).NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
He will not have been working in the factory for six months. She will not have been playing games since November. They will not have been using this car since March. The company will not have been advertising posts for two years.
The future continuous tense, sometimes also referred to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. It is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing
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