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  • Question 1
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    Complete the sentence: "By the time the project ends, we _____________ on it for over six months."

    Solution

    The correct completion is "By the time the project ends, we will have been working on it for over six months." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will have been' is used, followed by the '-ing' form of the verb, to indicate the duration of an ongoing action up until a future point.

  • Question 2
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "They will have not been studying for the exam by the time it starts."

    Solution

    The error lies in "will have". The correct form should be "They will not have been studying for the exam by the time it starts." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'not' is placed between 'will' and 'have' for negative sentences.

  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct negative form: "She _____________ sleeping for eight hours by the time we wake up."

    Solution

    The correct form is "She will not have been sleeping for eight hours by the time we wake up." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will not have been' is used for negative sentences. This tense is used to express the duration of an action that will continue until a specific point in the future.

  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct form of the verb: "By next year, I _____________ in this company for a decade."

    Solution

    The correct form is "By next year, I will have been working in this company for a decade." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will have been' is followed by the '-ing' form of the verb. This tense emphasizes the duration of an action that will continue up until a certain point in the future.

  • Question 5
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Will they have been working here for three years by December?" In questions with the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will' precedes the subject, followed by 'have been' and the '-ing' form of the main verb.

  • Question 6
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    Find the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "He will have been living in New York for five years next month." It correctly uses 'will have been' followed by the '-ing' form of the verb 'live' in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense.

  • Question 7
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    Identify the correct negative form: "By tomorrow, I _____________ waiting for a response for a week."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "By tomorrow, I will not have been waiting for a response for a week." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will not have been' is used for negative sentences about actions that will have been ongoing until a future time.

  • Question 8
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "By the end of the year, they _____________ on the project for three months."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "By the end of the year, they will have been working on the project for three months." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will have been' is used with the '-ing' form of the verb for actions continuing up to a certain future time.

  • Question 9
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    Choose the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "We will have been studying the problem for several hours by the time he arrives." It correctly uses 'will have been' followed by the '-ing' form of the verb 'study' in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense.

  • Question 10
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    Complete the sentence: "By the time the seminar starts, I _____________ for hours to prepare."

    Solution

    The correct completion is "By the time the seminar starts, I will have been studying for hours to prepare." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will have been' is used, followed by the '-ing' form of the verb, to emphasize the duration of an action that will continue until a specific point in the future.

  • Question 11
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    Find the error in the sentence: "You will have not been living here for a year next month."

    Solution

    The error is in "will have not". The correct form is "You will not have been living here for a year next month." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will not have been' is used for negative sentences to indicate the duration of an ongoing action up until a future point.

  • Question 12
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "She will have not been working at the company for ten years next June."

    Solution

    The error lies in "will have". The correct form should be "She will not have been working at the company for ten years next June." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'not' should be placed between 'will' and 'have' for negative sentences.

  • Question 13
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Will you have been living in this city for five years by 2024?" In questions with the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will' precedes the subject, followed by 'have been' and the '-ing' form of the main verb.

  • Question 14
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "In two years' time, they _____________ in that house for a decade."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "In two years' time, they will have been living in that house for a decade." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will have been' is used with the '-ing' form of the verb to indicate the duration of an action that will continue up to a specified future time.

  • Question 15
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    Find the error in the sentence: "By next month, we will not have been completed the project."

    Solution

    The error is in "completed". The correct form should be "completing" as in "By next month, we will not have been completing the project." In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, 'will not have been' is followed by the '-ing' form of the verb to express the duration of an ongoing action up until a future point.

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