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Usage Examples Future Perfect Continuous

  • By 2020 you will not have been working long enough to retire. -
  • She will have been driving for two days before she gets to Chicago. -
  • This summer they will not have been living here even for a year. -
  • Will they have been dating for five years by September? -
  • In a month she will not have been living here for five years. -
  • Will you have been renovating your apartment for five months by tomorrow? -
  • Will his girlfriend have been studying abroad for six months by then? -
  • Will she have not been living here for five years by then? -
  • By Sunday they will have been repairing my car for five days. -
  • By 2020 they'll have been living in China for twelve years. -
  • Next week I will not have been working here for six months. -
  • How long will you have been dancing professionally when you take part in the concert? -
  • She'll have been teaching in the university for seven years by next month. -
  • She'll not have been studying here for a year by May. -
  • How long will she have been renting this room when she buys her own flat? -
  • By two o'clock they'll have been discussing this problem for five hours. -
  • Will he have not been teaching Japanese for two years by that time? -
  • How long will he have been driving before he reaches Michigan? -
  • I'll be exhausted because I'll have been exercising for two hours by noon. -
  • He'll not have been playing basketball professionally for a year by next month. -