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Future Perfect Continuous (Future Perfect Progressive)

El Future Perfect Continuous Tense describe acciones que habrán estado en progreso durante un período de tiempo antes de un punto específico en el futuro. Enfatiza la duración de la actividad hasta ese momento futuro.

Formamos el Future Perfect Continuous con will have been + la forma -ing del verbo. La misma forma se usa para todos los sujetos (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

Formación

Forma Afirmativa

Forma el Future Perfect Continuous con will have been + verbo-ing. Las contracciones ('ll) son comunes en el inglés hablado.

Forma CompletaForma Contraída
I will have been walking for two hours by noonI'll have been walking for two hours by noon
You will have been running all morningYou'll have been running all morning
He will have been cooking dinner for an hourHe'll have been cooking dinner for an hour
She will have been studying for three hoursShe'll have been studying for three hours
It will have been raining all dayIt'll have been raining all day
We will have been waiting for agesWe'll have been waiting for ages
They will have been working here for five yearsThey'll have been working here for five years

Forma Negativa

Añade 'not' después de 'will' para hacer negaciones. La contracción 'won't' es comúnmente usada.

Forma CompletaForma Contraída
I will not have been walking for two hours by noonI won't have been walking for two hours by noon
You will not have been running all morningYou won't have been running all morning
He will not have been cooking dinner for an hourHe won't have been cooking dinner for an hour
She will not have been studying for three hoursShe won't have been studying for three hours
It will not have been raining all dayIt won't have been raining all day
We will not have been waiting for agesWe won't have been waiting for ages
They will not have been working here for five yearsThey won't have been working here for five years

Preguntas Sí/No

Coloca 'will' antes del sujeto para formar preguntas sí/no.

Ejemplos:

  • Will I have been walking for two hours by noon?
  • Will you have been running all morning?
  • Will he have been cooking dinner for an hour?
  • Will she have been studying for three hours?
  • Will it have been raining all day?
  • Will we have been waiting for ages?
  • Will they have been working here for five years?

Preguntas con Wh-

Comienza con una palabra interrogativa, luego usa will + sujeto + have been + verbo-ing.

Ejemplos:

  • What will I have been doing by noon?
  • Where will you have been running?
  • How long will he have been cooking?
  • Why will she have been studying for so long?
  • When will it have been raining?
  • How long will we have been waiting?
  • How many years will they have been working here?

Uso

Nota: Los verbos estativos (como know, like, believe, want) generalmente no se usan en formas continuas. Describen estados en lugar de acciones.

Aprende más sobre los verbos estativos

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