Future Perfect Continuous: The Longest View
The marathon tense: by 2030, I will have been working here for ten years. An action that keeps going and reaches a finish line in the future — will have been + -ing.
Future Perfect Continuous
The longest view
Future perfect continuous looks back from a future moment at an action still running. By June, you will have been studying for a year. The action is not finished — the duration is the star.
By + future moment
the finish line of the viewBy 2030, I will have been working here for ten years
The duration is the star
how long, not how manyBy midnight, we will have been driving for six hours
The engine: will have been + -ing
three helpers, one -ingBy June, they will have been dating for a year
The twin: future perfect
finished vs still runningBy June I will have finished — or I will have been working on it
⚠️ will + have + been + -ing. The future moment is the frame, the duration is the picture.
The Formula
will have been + -ing
The marathon tense stacks three helpers — will, have, been — and the -ing verb runs the whole distance. By marks the finish line.
By 2030I will have been workinghere for ten years
By midnightwe will have been drivingfor six hours
By Junethey will not have been datingfor a year
How long will you have been livinghere by March?
Common Mistakes
Four marathon slips
The marathon breaks when a helper drops out, when -ing loses its place, or when the continuous tense tries to finish instead of run.
By 2030, I will be working here for ten years.
By 2030, I will have been working here for ten years.
💡 The duration needs have been: will have been + -ing.
By then, she will has been working here.
By then, she will have been working here.
💡 After will comes have — never has.
By June, they will have being dating for a year.
By June, they will have been dating for a year.
💡 The third helper is been, not being.
By midnight, we will have been worked for six hours.
By midnight, we will have been working for six hours.
💡 The continuous tense runs with -ing, not V3.
Quick Quiz
Test what you just learned
Three minutes, five questions — check what stuck. No essay questions, we promise.
By 2030, I ___ here for ten years.
💡 Karagdagang impormasyon2 na seksyon
Duration or Finished?
One question picks the tense
Future perfect continuous is for the marathon; future perfect is for the finish line. Ask whether the action is still running.
The Perfect Family
Match the tense with its view
The future tenses form a family. Future continuous watches an action in progress; future perfect sees it done; future perfect continuous sees it still running at the finish line.
⚠️ Future continuous: the moment. Future perfect: the finish. Future perfect continuous: the marathon to the finish.