The Future Progressive Tense Basic English Grammar

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hi everybody my name is Alisha in this

lesson I’m going to talk about the

future perfect progressive tense and how

to make statements with this grammar

point this is similar to the future

perfect tense the simple future perfect

distance it might be helpful if you

check out that grammar point in addition

to this grammar point so let’s begin

let’s first take a look at when we use

the future perfect progressive tense we

use this grammar point to refer to

actions that will or won’t be continuing

at a specific point in the future

so here I’ve included won’t be

continuing but this is really really

rare in general this grammar point is

not used a lot and within this grammar

point using the negative form here is

quite rare and in most cases there’s a

better way to say it than to use the

negative form of the future perfect

progressive but just in case you see

it’s somewhere this is how it’s used so

there’s a specific point in the future

and it refers to some action that will

be continuing something that’s

continuing at that point in the future

though the action itself is going to end

as well so we’ll see a few examples of

how to use this in just a moment keep in

mind then you do need a point in time

you do need a specific point in time

here okay let’s take a look at how to

make the future perfect progressive so

when we make the positive form it’s will

  • have been plus the progressive form of

the verb when we make the negative form

which again is very rare and it’s not

typically used but just in case you see

it somewhere we would use will not or

won’t + have been plus the progressive

form of the verb so don’t worry too much

about this one it’s not so called

let’s take a look then at some examples

which primarily use the positive and

formal okay first one our verb for this

sentence is live here as of next month I

will have been something in this city

for eight years

so first let’s complete the sentence I

will have been live in the progressive

form where the continuous form is living

so I will have been living in this city

for eight years so what does this

sentence mean this means as of next

month this as of means like at this

certain point in time in the future so

as of next month I will have been living

in this city for eight years so the

speaker is talking in the present but

the point in time is somewhere in the

future next month

so at this point in the future I will

have been living in this city for eight

years means up until this point so at

this point in time this marks a specific

point in time the speaker has been

living so that has been a continuing

action for eight years that action has

continued and perhaps will continue I

think - so this refers to something

that’s continuing at this point in time

okay let’s move on to another example

then here are verbis study when I

graduate college I will have been

something in my field for four years in

my field means like about my topic in my

field field means your topic of study so

when I graduate college I will have been

studying in my field for four years so

again let’s take a look at this here our

point in time is when I graduate college

when I graduate college so this is our

key point in time in the future

somewhere when I graduate college I will

have been studying in my field for four

years means at this point in time this

point marks the four-year point for this

person studies so that means in the

period before that for four years this

person studied his or her topic so this

is referring to something that was

continuing and maybe will continue in

the future but it marks like a key point

here in this case the four-year point

okay let’s move along to the next

example sentence our verb is trained by

next week’s marathon he will have been

something for six months so train the

progressive form is training he will

have been training for six months so

here our deadline is marked with by by

next week’s marathon by next week’s

marathon he will have been training for

six months so at this point in time next

week the total time of his training will

be six months so this is marking a

milestone a key point something some

kind of action here there’s some kind of

special point in time marked here so six

months this is the six-month point for

his training all right let’s move on to

what I said was a kind of a rare

sentence pattern that’s using this in

the negative this is not a common

sentence pattern and it’s not something

that we typically use instead of using

the future perfect progressive tense in

the negative we might use a different

grammar something else to explain a

situation so this was quite rare I just

want to introduce it to maybe give an

example of what it could mean but again

this is something that’s not really used

so with that in mind let’s take a look

the verb here is drink as of tomorrow

she won’t have been something alcohol

for one month so let’s finish the

sentence first the verb is drink so the

progressive form is drinking

as if tomorrow she won’t have been

drinking alcohol for one month so here

we have our point in time as of tomorrow

tomorrow is our point in time she won’t

have been drinking alcohol for one month

that means this action drinking alcohol

has not happened has not been continuing

for a period of one month so in this

example perhaps the speaker decided I’m

sorry

in this example perhaps she this person

decided not to drink alcohol to stop

drinking alcohol so this is showing us

at this point in time tomorrow for a

period of one month the speaker has not

been drinking alcohol so again this is

kind of a rare sort of sentence this is

not so common but in case you in case

you see something like this this is what

it means so that means as of this key

point something has not happened

something has not been happening here in

this case no drinking alcohol in this

period of time so again there are very

few situations perhaps where we need to

talk about this but you might see an

example like that okay let’s continue on

with one more kind of more typical

example here the verb is pay so by 2020

I will have been something student loans

for 10 years student loans is that’s

money that we receive in order to go to

university or to college so the verb is

pay so we will use paying the

progressive form by 2020 I will have

been paying student loans for 10 years

so at 2020 by the year 2020 this is my

point my key point here I will have been

paying that means up until this point

continuously I will have been paying

student loans for a 10-year period so

again this is a continuing action

started some time and is going to

continue to this point mentioned in the

sentence so this is a quick introduction

to the future perfect progressive tense

and like I said it’s not such a common

grammar point but it does communicate a

lot of interesting information about the

future and something that’s going to

continue into the future so if you see

this or if you hear this please try to

keep these points in mind and again the

negative form is quite rare so don’t

worry too much about this one but if you

see it this will help you understand

that it’s an action that was not

continuing so kind of an interesting

thing I think all right but I’ll finish

there if you have any questions or

comments or if you’d like to practice

making a sentence with this grammar

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