· Tiene la estructura:
SUJETO+WILL HAVE BEEN+GERUNDIO
AFIRMATIVA
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NEGATIVA
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INTERROGATIVA
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I will have been playing
You will have been playing
He will have been playing
We will have been playing
You will have been playing
They will have been playing
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I will not have been playing
You will have been playing
He will have been playing
We will have been playing
You will have been playing
They will have been playing
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Will I have been playing?
Will you have been playing?
Will he have been playing?
Will we have been playing?
Will you have been playing?
Will they have been playing?
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Se usa para expresar acciones que se desarrollan hasta un
momento concreto del futuro.
- Next week Craig will have been teaching English in La
Mansión del Inglés for 30 years.
La semana próxima Craig llevará 30 años enseñando inglés en La Mansión
del Inglés.
*En
español suele emplearse "llevar" en la traducción del "future
perfect continuous".
- Craig will have been living in Spain for
thirty years by the end of July.
A finales de julio Craig llevará treinta años viviendo en España.
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Puede emplearse para hacer referencia a una acción que
todavía no ha comenzado o que
comenzó en el pasado.
- When Craig retires next year, he will have been teaching
English for 31 years.
Cuando Craig se jubile el año próximo, habrá estado enseñando inglés
durante 31 años.
- By the end of this year, Craig will have been teaching English
for 30 years.
A finales de año, Craig llevará enseñando inglés 30 años.
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