The paradigm of the verb in the future perfect continuous
Affirmative
Interrogative
I
We
shall have been speaking
Shall
I
we
have been speaking
He (she, it) You
They
will have been speaking
Will
he (she, it)
you
they
have been speaking?
Negative
I
We
shall not (shan't) have been speaking
He (she, it)
You
They
will not (won't) have been speaking
§ 51. The future perfect continuous is very rarely used, because situations which require it very seldom arise. It denotes actions which begin before a certain moment of time in the future and go on up to that moment or into it:
I shall have been living there for five years next February.
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