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Future Perfect Continuous Tense Active And Passive

Future Perfect Continuous Tense Active And Passive
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Active And Passive


Note:
Keep in mind that it is not common in written English to change the active sentences from present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive tenses into passive sentences in written English, but they could be rarely changed in spoken English. In order to help our visitors, know their use in spoken English, we have provided the structures for all the above-mentioned tenses, but in the article below you will learn about future perfect continuous tense active and passive voice. In addition, click Active and Passive Voice Complete Rules, you might find this useful too.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense Active And Passive

Affirmatives

  • Active: S + will have + been + V1ing + object + ROTS
    We will have been teaching English for two years at Learn ESL.
  • Passive: S + will have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
    English will have been being taught by us for two years at Learn ESL.

Interrogatives

  • Active: Will + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTS
    Will we have been teaching English for two years at Learn ESL?
  • Passive: Will + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
    Will English have been being taught by us for two years at Learn ESL?

Negatives

  • Active: S + will not have + been + V1ing + object + ROTS
    We will not/won`t have been teaching English for more than two years at Learn ESL.
  • Passive: S + will not have + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
    English will not/won`t have been being taught by us for more than two years at Learn ESL.

Negative interrogatives

  • Active: Will not + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTS
    Won`t we have been teaching English for two years at Learn ESL?
  • Passive: Will not + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
    Won`t English have been being taught by us for two years at Learn ESL?

WH/Information questions

  • Active: WH + will + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTS
    Where will we have been teaching English for two years?
  • Passive: WH + will + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS
    Where will English have been being taught by us for two years?

Attempt Active and Passive Voice Exercise

Conclusion:

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2 comments

Attila May 12, 2018 at 6:27 pm

Hi Bismo,

This article is very very useful! Thank you very much!

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BISMO May 13, 2018 at 8:07 pm

You are welcome dear Attila.

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