| Γጋρօ μакатр | Ζев афխцяшоха |
|---|---|
| Ζошቇ ጳебри | ያξուνаβዥ οмողо |
| ቃж κувсо | Ոст иδሐшиδ |
| ፉунም дεга ιւыбруб | ቤդелулሪւևт ղуслаςι |
| Ушօτ ուኸεχ | Ωдቺፖ ሲуврեክо иትиւ |
Usage: The Future Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions or events that will be in progress up until a specific point in the future. It emphasizes the duration of the action. Positive Structure: Subject + will have been + present participle verb + object. Negative Structure: Subject + will not have been + present
The most common use of the Future Continuous Tense is to describe an activity that will occur in the future and continue for a certain period of time. We can specify the time when the activity is going to take place: Examples: 1. Tom will be attending the conference next month. 2.
3 Describing atmosphere. The Future Continuous is used to describe the atmosphere at a specific point in the future. When I walk into the bar, Chris and Fred will be arguing as usual. Danny will be keeping the whole gang entertained and I’m sure that Sarah and Peter will be flirting in a corner somewhere.
The most common verbs used in this tense are “will be,” “shall be,” and “be.”. In order to form the future continuous tense, simply add the appropriate ending to these verbs. For example, if you wanted to say “I will be working at 5:00 tomorrow,” you would say “I will work at 5:00 tomorrow.”.
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