Englivio Worksheets
Future Perfect Continuous
Duration and Future Projections
1. Which sentence is in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?
2. What is the correct structure for this tense?
3. “By next December, we ___ in this house for ten years.”
4. Fill in: “When the manager arrives, the team ___ for two hours.”
5. Negative form: “She ___ been sleeping long when you get home.”
6. Question form: “___ they have been driving for long by the time we see them?”
7. This tense is primarily used to highlight the ___ of an action up to a certain point.
8. Which time marker is almost always present in this tense?
9. “In five minutes, I ___ for exactly one hour.”
10. “She ___ her project for months by the time it is due.”
11. True or False: This tense describes the cause of a future result.
12. True or False: We use ‘has’ for the third person singular in this tense.
13. True or False: Future Perfect Continuous is very common in spoken English.
14. True or False: Stative verbs like ‘own’ are rarely used in this tense.
15. True or False: This tense requires a specific point in the future as a reference.
16. True or False: The contraction for ‘will have been’ is ‘ll have been.
17. Choose the correct form: “By 2030, scientists ___ this disease for decades.”
18. “If we don’t finish soon, we ___ for ten hours straight.”
19. Which sentence highlights an action ‘leading up’ to a future moment?
20. Identify the mistake: “By next week, I will have being learning English for a year.”
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