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The Future Perfect Continuous tense
The Future Perfect Continuous tense: Affirmative: Subject + will have been + verb (with -ing) I will have been studying for three hours. Negative: Subject + will not have been + verb (with -ing) She will not have been working on this project for two weeks. Question: Will + subject + have been […]
The Future Perfect tense
We use the Future Perfect to talk about an action that will be completed by a certain point in the future. Example: By the time you come back, I will have finished the report.
The Future Continuous tense
Use the Future Continuous tense to talk about future plans and arrangements, particularly when the plan involves a continuous action or event.
Demonstrative Pronouns
There are four demonstrative pronouns in English: this, that, these and those. This and that are used to refer to singular nouns, while these and those are used to refer to plural nouns.