Will have or will have been?

Will have or will have been?

The verb used in ‘will have’ is Simple Future and the verb used in ‘will have been’ is Future Perfect and will have & will have been both have a subject + the form + participle. ‘Will have’ use the past participle of the main verb. ‘Will have been’ use the present participle of the main verb ( base form+ing).

Have been working or has been working?

He has been working means that the action or the work started before or in the past and is still going in so it is present perfect continuous tense. eg: Raj has been studying since morning. He is working shows that the action is going on or something is happening at the moment.

Is it correct to say will have been?

There is no future perfect progressive for the “to be” verb. “Will have been being” is expressed simply as “will have been”: “By this time next year we will have been on this committee for a decade.”

What tense is will have been?

Future Perfect Continuous Tense
The future perfect continuous, also sometimes called the future perfect progressive, is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future. The future perfect continuous consists of will + have + been + the verb’s present participle (verb root + -ing).

Will have worked grammar?

We use will/shall + have + the -ed form of the verb. We use shall only for future time reference with I and we. Shall is more formal than will. have worked?

How do you use will have been?

Future perfect continuous: use

  1. In September the head teacher will have been teaching at the school for 20 years.
  2. In September, she will have been living in France for a year.
  3. I will have been studying English for three years by the end of this course.
  4. We’re late. I think they’ll have been waiting for us. We’d better go.

Is will have past tense?

We use would have as the past tense form of will have: I phoned at six o’clock. I knew he would have got home by then. It was half past five.

What verb tense is have been?

Have been and has been are verb constructions that are used in the present perfect tense and the present perfect progressive tense. The present perfect tense identifies an action or a state that took place at an unspecified time in the past.

Will have been completed?

The FUTURE PERFECT TENSE indicates that an action will have been completed (finished or “perfected”) at some point in the future. This tense is formed with “will” plus “have” plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form): “I will have spent all my money by this time next year.

Will have been shall have been?

Most of these quotes date back at least a few decades, so it’s fair to say that ‘shall have been’ is perfectly correct but it has fallen out of use compared to ‘will have been’. In modern usage, ‘will have been’ is much more usual, and ‘shall have been’ would only be used in very formal writing such as legal contracts.

Have been used in which tense?

present perfect tense
Have been and has been are verb constructions that are used in the present perfect tense and the present perfect progressive tense. The present perfect tense identifies an action or a state that took place at an unspecified time in the past.

Have been worked meaning?

1. “I have been working” means I started a particular work sometime ago and I am still doing the work at present also.

Will have been done tense?

Will have been shall have been examples?

They will have been driving the car for 1 hour. We shall have been developing a web-page page since midnight. He will have been taking selfies for 2 hours. She will have been raising the funds in the name of the cause since last 1 month.

Where can we use have been?

We would use have been when the sentence subject is I, you, we, or the third person plural (the children have been studying grammar all morning; they have been studying all morning). If the sentence subject is a third-person singular noun (he, she, it, Courtney), we would use the phrase has been.

What is a sentence with have been?

Following are examples of sentences using have been:

  • I have been waiting for you.
  • They have been working on a project for 4 years.
  • I have been reading this book, it’s amazing.
  • We have been doing this since 2003.
  • I have been going to gym everyday.
  • We have been waiting since long.
  • We all have been enjoying over week end.

How can we use have been?

What is have been past tense?

The past tense of have been is had been. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of have been is has been. The present participle of have been is having been. The past participle of have been is had been.

What is the verb form of been working?

We use have/has + been + the – ing form of the verb. been working. been working. been working? been working? We use the present perfect continuous to talk about a finished activity in the recent past.

What is the past tense of work?

past tense of work is worked or rarely wrought. He/She/It works . I work. You/We/They work. He/She/It is working. I am working. You/We/They are working. He/She/It has worked or rarely wrought. I have worked or rarely wrought. You/We/They have worked or rarely wrought. He/She/It has been working. I have been working. You/We/They have been working.

What is the present perfect tense of He has worked?

Present Perfect Tense; He/She/It has worked or rarely wrought. I have worked or rarely wrought. You/We/They have worked or rarely wrought.

What is the difference between will have been working and shall?

Shall is more formal and less common than will. have been working? Note: Shall I, shall we and shan’t I, shan’t we in future perfect continuous questions are rare. In September the head teacher will have been teaching at the school for 20 years.

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