The explanation will be soon.

Usage Examples Fut. Cont. vs. Fut. Perf. Cont.

  • Will they be joining us? -
  • Anna will not have been working a year here before she goes on maternity leave. -
  • What will the professor have been teaching by mid-term exams? -
  • They will have been waiting for four hours when her plane finally arrives. -
  • How long will they have been waiting before the train departs? -
  • Will the coach be training the team long enough to see the results in a month? -
  • I will not be staying in this hotel next week. -
  • By then, we will not have been studying at the university for three years. -
  • I will have been working out for two hours by noon. -
  • What will you be doing this time in a month? -
  • How long will Emily have been studying philosophy by the conference? -
  • We will have been talking for three hours by the time Tom comes back. -
  • Anna won't be missing this cold when she goes to Italy. -
  • I will not have been smoking for six months in October. -
  • I will not have been learning Spanish long enough before I take this exam. -
  • Will the baby have been sleeping for four hours by midnight? -
  • Where will Ann have been staying before she moves in July? -
  • Take some water, you'll be feeling thirsty after the workout. -
  • Will they have been waiting a long time for us? -
  • When you go back home, you'll be missing the sea. -