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Future Perfect Continuous (Future Perfect Progressive)

Le Future Perfect Continuous Tense décrit les actions qui auront été en cours pendant une période de temps avant un point spécifique dans le futur. Il souligne la durée de l'activité jusqu'à ce moment futur.

Nous formons le Future Perfect Continuous avec will have been + la forme -ing du verbe. La même forme est utilisée pour tous les sujets (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

Formation

Forme Affirmative

Formez le Future Perfect Continuous avec will have been + verbe-ing. Les contractions ('ll) sont courantes en anglais parlé.

Forme ComplèteForme Contractée
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

Forme Négative

Ajoutez 'not' après 'will' pour former les négations. La contraction 'won't' est couramment utilisée.

Forme ComplèteForme Contractée
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

Questions Oui/Non

Placez 'will' avant le sujet pour former les questions oui/non.

Exemples :

  • 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?

Questions avec Wh-

Commencez par un mot interrogatif, puis utilisez will + sujet + have been + verbe-ing.

Exemples :

  • 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?

Utilisation

Remarque : Les verbes statiques (comme know, like, believe, want) ne sont généralement pas utilisés dans les formes continues. Ils décrivent des états plutôt que des actions.

En savoir plus sur les verbes statiques

Exercices Pratiques


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