Future Perfect Continuous
(Shall/will + have been + Verb + ing)
The Future Perfect Continuous Tense is used to express an action that will have been going on at or before some point of time in the Future:
We shall have been waiting for you for a long time.
She will have been weeping since 3 P.M.
Will they have been taking the test for a week? (Interrogative) The boys will not have been flying kites since noon. (Negative)
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