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Guyper Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Correct Verb Tense?

"I will have been working here for 2 years in November"

"I will have been studying engineer for 6 months at the end of the year"

"I will have been running for an hour at 11:00 am"

Hi, is will have been -ing the only tense that works when it comes to indicating the duration of an activity in the future?

Thank you
  

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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.

  • 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.
  • I will have worked here for two years in November.
  • And you don't always have to use the perfect 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.

I will have worked here for two years in November.

And you don't always have to use the perfect aspect. I believe these count as 'duration of an
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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

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