Before reading through, make sure you are familiar with the
usage and rules of this tense – visit the Future Perfect
Progressive
page.
Note:
the Future Perfect Progressive verbs are italics.
And now, let the examples begin!
Future Perfect
Progressive Tense Example Sentences
An action that will continue up
until some
time in the future:
He will have been driving
for an hour by the time he gets home.
In November, we will
have been living in Spain for eleven years.
In December, I will
have been working here for two years.
By the end of the day, he will
have carried ninety bags of potatoes on
his back.
Tony will be tired when he gets here because he will have been
exercising for four hours.
Even though she will
have been dancing the whole night, Monica will
still look very fresh.
How long will
you have been studying
when you get your degree?
You will have been
waiting for over two hours when the train finally arrives.
They will be tired when they get home because they will have been working
late.
They will win that contest because they will have been practicing
for months. The above examples are
here to help
you understand and use this tense properly and naturally.
You should also get familiar with its usage and rules – visit the Future Perfect
Progressive
page
to help you with that.