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Understanding Future Perfect Progressive Tenses: Adam Sandler's Career Example, Diapositivas de Inglés

An explanation and examples of the future perfect progressive tense, using Adam Sandler's acting career as an illustration. The tense is formed using the auxiliary verbs 'will have been' and the present participle of the main verb. It is used to express that an action will have been ongoing up until a specific point in the future.

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Future Perfect

Progressive

o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clase for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half. o (^) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. o (^) By the next month, we will have been taking clases for 2 weeks. o (^) By half past ten, you´ll have been taking English class for an hour and a half.

Structure afirmative By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. Time clause Subject^ Auxiliary verb (will) Present participle verb (verb + ing) Complement By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years. Auxiliary verb^ (have) Auxiliary verb^ (been) By the next year, Adam Sandler will have been acting for 34 years.

Structure negative By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. Time clause Subject^ Auxiliary verb (won´t) Present participle verb (verb + ing) Complement By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years. Auxiliary verb^ (have) Auxiliary verb^ (been) By the next year, Adam Sandler won´t have been acting for 34 years.

Uses To show that something will continue up until a particular event or time in the future. To talk about something that finishes just before another time or action. Future perfect progres sive James will have been teaching at the univesity for more tan a year by the time he leaves for Asia. I will be tired when I get home because I will have been walking for over an hour.