Future Perfect Continuous exercises — Set 1: Affirmative & Negative Forms (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
By next month, I for this company for five years.
She English for ten years by the time she graduates.
By 8 PM, they for six hours straight.
We in this house for twenty years next summer.
He at the gym for two hours by the time you arrive.
By the end of this year, Maria piano for fifteen years.
The workers on the project for three months by Friday.
I for the bus for an hour by the time it comes.
By tomorrow morning, it for 24 hours non-stop.
By their 25th anniversary, they together for a quarter century.
She long, so she won't be tired. (negative)
He for very long when we arrive — just ten minutes.
They in London long enough to know the city well.
By the time the party starts, I all day, so I'll have energy.
She the piano for long before the concert — only a few weeks.
We for more than an hour, so we won't be too exhausted.
By the time you check it tomorrow, the machine continuously, so it shouldn't overheat.
He long enough to qualify for the senior position.
By next month, I here long — just two weeks.
They together for very long before the competition.
Future Perfect Continuous exercises online (Worksheet)
Master the basic structure of Future Perfect Continuous: 'will have been + verb-ing' for positive sentences and 'won't have been + verb-ing' for negatives. This tense emphasizes the duration of an action up to a future point.