Future Perfect Continuous (Future Perfect Progressive)
Il Future Perfect Continuous Tense descrive azioni che saranno state in corso per un periodo di tempo prima di un punto specifico nel futuro. Sottolinea la durata dell'attività fino a quel momento futuro.
Formiamo il Future Perfect Continuous con will have been + la forma -ing del verbo. La stessa forma è usata per tutti i soggetti (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
Formazione
Forma Affermativa
Forma il Future Perfect Continuous con will have been + verbo-ing. Le forme contratte ('ll) sono comuni nell'inglese parlato.
| Forma Estesa | Forma Contratta |
|---|---|
| I will have been walking for two hours by noon | I'll have been walking for two hours by noon |
| You will have been running all morning | You'll have been running all morning |
| He will have been cooking dinner for an hour | He'll have been cooking dinner for an hour |
| She will have been studying for three hours | She'll have been studying for three hours |
| It will have been raining all day | It'll have been raining all day |
| We will have been waiting for ages | We'll have been waiting for ages |
| They will have been working here for five years | They'll have been working here for five years |
Forma Negativa
Aggiungi 'not' dopo 'will' per formare le negazioni. La forma contratta 'won't' è comunemente usata.
| Forma Estesa | Forma Contratta |
|---|---|
| I will not have been walking for two hours by noon | I won't have been walking for two hours by noon |
| You will not have been running all morning | You won't have been running all morning |
| He will not have been cooking dinner for an hour | He won't have been cooking dinner for an hour |
| She will not have been studying for three hours | She won't have been studying for three hours |
| It will not have been raining all day | It won't have been raining all day |
| We will not have been waiting for ages | We won't have been waiting for ages |
| They will not have been working here for five years | They won't have been working here for five years |
Domande Sì/No
Metti 'will' prima del soggetto per formare domande sì/no.
Esempi:
- 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?
Domande con Wh-
Inizia con una parola interrogativa, poi usa will + soggetto + have been + verbo-ing.
Esempi:
- 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: I verbi stativi (come know, like, believe, want) non sono solitamente usati in forme continue. Descrivono stati piuttosto che azioni.
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