Guyper is will have been -ing the only tense that works when it comes to indicating the duration of an activity in the future? Not really. You don't always have to use the continuous aspect.
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Guyperis will have been -ing the only tense that works when it comes to indicating the duration of an activity in the future?Not really. You don't always have to use the continuous aspect.
CalifJimAnd you don't always have to use the perfect aspect. I believe these count as 'duration of an activity in the future' don't they?Yeah. I don't know the correct term for this but you got my meaning. Thanks