Future Continuous Tense Vs Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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Future Continuous Tense describes actions that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future, while Future Perfect Continuous Tense indicates actions that will have been ongoing up to a certain point in the future. For example, “I will be studying at 8 PM” uses Future Continuous, and “I will have been studying for …

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Future Simple Tense Vs Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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The Future Simple Tense expresses an action that will occur in the future, while the Future Perfect Continuous Tense indicates an ongoing action that will continue up until a specified point in the future. For example, “I will eat dinner” (Future Simple) versus “I will have been eating dinner for an hour by 7 PM” …

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