will have been driving = future perfect continuous.
arrives = present simple
The past perfect progressive tense is formed using this structure:Subject + had + been + present participleSome examples are:I had been working.They had been playing football all day.She had been expecting it to rain.
had been is the pluperfect of to be ... * It became clear that Jane had been there several days before we reached the place.
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of be. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
Been is the past tense of be.
This action is used to talk about a long action that will take place before a point in the future. For example: He will have been traveling for ten hours when he arrives in the morning.
Present continuous: He is driving. Past continuous: He was driving. Future continuous: He will be driving. Present perfect continuous: He has been driving. Past perfect continuous: He had been driving. Future perfect continuous: He will have been driving.
The future perfect continuous tense follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Been + Present ParticipleFor example:I will have been traveling for six hours.
The past perfect progressive tense is formed using this structure:Subject + had + been + present participleSome examples are:I had been working.They had been playing football all day.She had been expecting it to rain.
had been is the pluperfect of to be ... * It became clear that Jane had been there several days before we reached the place.
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
about 31 hours ive been there my self
Past tense.
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of be. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
Been is the past tense of be.
This is the present perfect tense. She's been = She has been
I/you/we/they have been. He/she/it has been.