I will/may/should
have cleaned
the house...
Future perfect continuous
We can use the future perfect continuous to emphasise how long something has been going on by
a particular point in the future:
• On Saturday, we
will have been living
in this house for a year.
• Next year
I will have been working
in the company for 30 years.
In sentences with the future perfect continuous we usually mention both the particular point in
the future ('On Saturday...', 'Next year...') and the
of time until this point
a year',
20 years'). Notice that we don't usually use the future perfect continuous with verbs
describing states (see Unit 2):
• Next month
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