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Formation of Interrogative Sentences
Will/shall + subject + have + V + object + ( ? )
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Read the following example:
Will he have sold his car?
Also,
Question Word + will/shall + subject + have + V + object + ( ? )
3
Read the following example:
When will he have sold his car?
G Future Perfect Continuous Tense is used to show an action which will begin before
a definite moment in the future and will continue upto that moment and will be in
progress even at that moment.
Read the following example:
Mr Dutta will have been working in Dibrugarh since 1990.
Formation of Affirmative Sentences
Subject + will/shall + have been + V + ing + object + since/for + time + ( . )
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Read the following example:
The driver will have been waiting for you here since morning.
Formation of Negative Sentences
Subject + will/shall + not + have been + V + ing + object + since/for + time + ( . )
1
Read the following example:
The driver will not have been waiting for you here since morning.
Formation of Interrogative Sentences
Will + subject + have been + V + ing + object + since/for + time phase + ( ? )
1
Read the following example:
Will the driver have been waiting for you since morning?
Also,
Question Word + will/shall + subject + has been + V + ing + object + since/for +
1
time phase + ( ? )
Read the following example:
Why will the driver have been waiting for you since morning?
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