Tag: time
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 in the Past
The Future Perfect in the Past is used to talk about a completed action in the future from a point in the past. It is formed by using would have plus the past participle of the main verb.
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 Present Perfect tense
The Present Perfect is often used to talk about actions that started in the past and have been completed at some point before the present moment.
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.