Tenses tenses denote the time of action. They show when the work is done. They are: (1) Present Tense (2) Past Tense (3) Future Tense They are further divided into: (1) Simple Present


Subject + Will/Shall + Have + Verb (3rd form) + Object + (.)



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TENSES (1)

Subject + Will/Shall + Have + Verb (3rd form) + Object + (.)
She will have written a letter. 
2.
Negative Sentences- 
Subject + Will/Shall + Not + Have + Verb (3rd form) + Object + (.) 
She will not have written a letter. 
3.
Interrogative Sentences- 
Will/Shall + Subject + Have + Verb (3rd form) + Object + (?) 
Will she have written a letter? 
4.
Interrogative Negative Sentences- 
Will/Shall + Subject + Not + Have + Verb (3rd form) + Object + (?) 
Will she not have written a letter? 


Future Perfect Continuous Tense 
It is used to talk about actions that will commence at a fix time in future and will 
continue for some time in future. 
If there is no time reference, then it is not a Future perfect continuous tense. 
Without continued time reference, such sentences are Future Continuous Tense. 
Continued time reference only differentiates between Future Continuous Tense and 
Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
The future perfect progressive emphasize the duration of an activity that will be 
in progress before another time or event in the future. 
e.g. This time tomorrow, I will be enjoying the cricket match in the stadium. 
It is also used to talk about planned actions or actions expected to happen. 
e.g. They will be staying for a week’s 
The future perfect progressive emphasize the duration of an activity that will be in
progress before another time or event in the future. 
Rule: 
Will/Shall + Have been + Verb (Ist form) + Ing 
Now, let us use this rule in various forms of sentences
1.
Positive / Affirmative Sentences –
Subject + Will/Shall + Have been + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object + (.) 
She will have been writing a letter. 
2.
Negative Sentences- 
Subject + Will/Shall + Not + Have been + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object+ (.) 
She will not have been writing a letter. 
3.
Interrogative Sentences- 
Will/Shall + Subject + Have been + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object +(?) 
Will she have been writing a letter? 
4.
Interrogative Negative Sentences- 
Will/Shall + Subject + Not + Have been + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object +(?) 
Will she not have been writing a letter? 

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