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The Future Perfect Continuous Tense ( )




+ - ? Who?
shall have been+Ving will shall not+have been+Ving will shall +___+have been+Ving will Who will have been+Ving?

 

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+ We have been living in Moscow for 5 years.

She had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

By the 1st of June, 2007, he will have been working at the factory for 20 years.

- We have not been living in Moscow for 5 years.

She had not been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

By the 1st of June, 2007, he will not have been working at the factory for 20 years.

? 1)

Have we been living in Moscow for 5 years?

: Yes, we have. We have been living in Moscow for 5 years.

Had she been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came?

: Yes, she had. She had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

Will he have been working at the factory for 20 years by the 1st of June, 2007?

: Yes, he will. By the 1st of June, 2007, he will have been working at the factory for 20 years.

2)

Have we been living in Moscow for 5 or 6 years?

: We have been living in Moscow for 5 years.

Had she been playing the piano or the violin for 2 hours when I came?

: She had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

Will he have been working at the factory or at an office for 20 years by the 1st of June, 2007?

: By the 1st of June, 2007, he will have been working at the factory for 20 years.

3)a)(+)

We have been living in Moscow for 5 years, havent we?

: Yes, we have. We have been living in Moscow for 5 years.

She had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came, hadnt she?

: Yes, she had. She had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

By the 1st of June, 2007, he will have been working at the factory for 20 years, wont he?

: Yes, he will. By the 1st of June, 2007, he will have been working at the factory for 20 years.

b) (-)

We have not been living in Moscow for 5 years, have we?

: Yes, we have. We have not been living in Moscow for 5 years.

She had not been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came, had she?

: Yes, she had. She had not been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came.

By the 1st of June, 2007, he will not have been working at the factory for 20 years, will he?

: Yes, he will. By the 1st of June, 2007, he will not have been working at the factory for 20 years.

4)a) (for 5 years)

How long have we been living in Moscow?

b) (in Moscow)

Where have we been living for 5 years?

c) (have been living)

What have we been doing in Moscow for 5 years?

d) (when I came)

By what time had she been playing the piano for 2 hours?

e) (for 2 hours)

How long had she been playing the piano when I came?

f) (had been playing the piano)

What had she been doing for 2 hours when I came?

g) (for 20 years)

How long will he have been working at the factory by the 1st of June, 2007?

h) (at the factory)

Where will he have been working for 20 years by the 1st of June, 2007?

i) (will have been working)

What will he have been doing for 20 years by the 1st of June, 2007?

j) (by the 1st of June, 2007)

By what time will he been working at the factory for 20 years?

5)

Who has been living in Moscow for 5 years?

Who had been playing the piano for 2 hours when I came?

Who will have been working at the factory for 20 years by the 1st of June, 2007?

Present Perfect-Continuous:

1) , . , . Present Perfect Continuous .

: I have been waiting for my brother for a long time. .

: , Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect.

: She has been in Moscow for 2 years. 2 .

2) , . , , , . Present Perfect Continuous .

: I feel tired as I have been working in the garden for several hours. , .

Present Perfect Continuous , for an hour , for a month , for a long time , , , since yesterday - , since 5 oclock 5 , , how long? ? since when? - ?.

Past Perfect-Continuous:

1) , , Past Indefinite . Past Perfect Continuous .

: I had been working for a long time when my brother came. , .

2) , . , , , .

: He felt very tired when he came home as he had been playing football. , , .

Past Perfect Continuous , Present Perfect Continuous.

Future Perfect-Continuous:

1) , ( ) . , . Future Perfect Continuous .

: When you return home at 5 oclock, I shall have been working for 7 hours. 5 , 7 .

Future Perfect Continuous , Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous.

 

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Exercise 1. , Perfect Continuous.

1) How long have you been waiting for me? (for a long time)

2) How long had he been working when you came? (for two hours)

3) What shall we have been learning for six months by the end of the year? (English)

4) Who has been teaching English since last year. (my sister)

5) What had your father been doing for two hours till it began raining? (to repair the roof)

6) Why are you tired? (to work for several hours)

7) By what time will my mother have been working as a teacher for twenty-five years. (by next September)





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