Saturday, August 4, 2018

To ask questions using the future perfect continous tense.

In this lesson, we will learn

  • To make positive and negative statements using the future perfect continuous tense.
  • To ask questions using the future perfect continous tense.
Future Perfect Continuous is used to talk about an on-going action before some point in the future.
The duration (time) for which the action has been going on is usually mentioned in the future perfect continuous tense.
Subject Will Have Been Verb+ing Rest of the sentence will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. He will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. She will have been waitingfor an hour when the teacher comes. Manoj will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. Sheetal will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. You will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. We will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. They will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. Manoj and I will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes. Neha and Manoj will have been waiting for an hour when the teacher comes.
In these sentences, the action (waiting) will be going on in the future for some time and stopped when another action will happen (teacher comes).
We use ‘will have been’ + verb+ing in the future perfect continuous tense.
Subject Will Have Been Verb+ing Rest of the sentence will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. He will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. She will have beenplaying for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. Manoj will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. Sheetal will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. You will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. We will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. They will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. Manoj and I will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives. Neha and Manoj will have been playing for 20 minutes when the trainer arrives.
In these sentences, the action (playing) will be going on in the future for some time and stopped when another action will happen (trainer arrives).
We use ‘will have been’ + verb+ing in the future perfect continuous tense.
Subject Will Not Have been+Verb+ing Rest of the sentence I will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. He will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. She will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. Manoj will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. Sheetal will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. Youwill not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. We will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. They will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes.Manoj and I will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes. Neha and Manoj will not have been waiting for too long when the teacher comes.
We use ‘will not been’ + verb+ing for negative sentences in the future perfect continuous tense.
We can also use ‘won’t’ instead of ‘will not’.
Subject Will Not Have been+Verb+ing Rest of the sentence will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. He will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home.She will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. Manoj will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. Sheetal will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. You will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. We will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. They will not have been playingfor more than 5min when Amit goes home. Manoj and I will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home. Neha and Manoj will not have been playing for more than 5min when Amit goes home.
We use ‘will not been’ + verb+ing for negative sentences in the future perfect continuous tense.
We can also use ‘won’t’ instead of ‘will not’.
Will Subject Have Been+Verb+ing Rest of the sentence Will I have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will he have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will she have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will Manoj have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will Sheetal have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will youhave been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will we have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will they have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will Manoj and I have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will Neha and Manoj have been waiting for a long time when the teacher comes? Will it have been raining for a long time when we arrive?
We use ‘Will’ + Subject + ‘have been’ + verb+ing to form questions in the future perfect continuous tense
Will Subject Have Been+Verb+ing Rest of the sentence Will have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will he have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will she have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will Manoj have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will Sheetal have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will you have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will we have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will they have been playing for long when Amit goes home? Will Manoj and I have been playing for long when Amit goes home? WillNeha and Manoj have been playing for long when Amit goes home?
We use ‘Will’ + Subject + ‘have been’ + verb+ing to form questions in the future perfect continuous tense.

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  • Mohan ___________for an hour when we come home.
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  • I ___________football since 9 a.m when my mother calls me.
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  • We ___________television for two hours when the guests arrive.
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  • Pooja __________the newspaper for thirty minutes when the neighbours call her.
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  • Mohan and I_______________the house for an hour when the guests arrive.
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  • ____________on the phone for 20 minutes when you meet him?
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  • ___________the video game for a long time when we come back?
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  • I_____________Mathematics for a month when the exams start.
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  • He _________for two years when he joins the gym.
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Thank you

NOW RE-TEST YOUR CONCEPT
BEST OF LUCK!!

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