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THE FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
The future perfect continuous can be used to predict the length of an activity.
This tense looks back from the imagined finishing time in the future.
LAST JULY NOW JULY
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TIME PHRASE SUBJECT “WILL HAVE BEEN” PRESENT PARTICIPLE REST OF SENTENCE
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