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Answer"Will have been" is the initial structure of the future perfect continuous tense.

(See the second answer for its other usage)

AnswerNo, it isn't; it's the Future Perfect of the verb TO BE. "Will have been GOING", for instance, is the Present Perfect Continuous of the verb TO GO. Answer"Will have been going" is the future perfect continuous tense. This tense follows this structure:
  • Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Will" + Auxiliary Verb "Have" + Auxiliary Verb "Be" (Been) + Present Participle

The present perfect continuous tense follows this structure:

  • Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Have" or "Has" + Auxiliary Verb "Be" (Been) + Present Participle.

Thus: the present perfect continuous tense would be "have been going" without the auxiliary verb "will".

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How can you know your future if you don't know your past?

the past has been, the future will be done. do we really need to know the past to know the future? If we knew the exact date of Christopher Columbus would that change the future? You don't know what matters from the past enough to know how it will affect the future.


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What is the past perfect tense of awake?

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What is the future perfect tense of be?

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What tense is will have been completed?

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Is 'is planned for next summer' a passive future perfect tense?

No, will have been planned is the future perfect tense.


What is future perfect continuous tense of come?

"will have been coming" is the future perfect continuous tense of come.


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The future perfect progressive tense of "live" is "will have been living."


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