Future Continuous And Future Perfect Continuous
Future Continuous:
Formed by using "will be" + Ving
<Used to describe an ongoing action that will happen in the future>
Future Perfect Continuous: + completeness
длительное действие начнется раньше другого действия в будущем. by the midnights (or time), he will have been dancing for 3 hours.
Formed by using "will have been" + Ving, Used to describe an ongoing action that will be completed in the future before another action, we imagine is happening.
#By the time you arrive, I will have been waiting for an hour
We use the future perfect to say that something will be ended, completed, or achieved by a particular point in the future.
Differences Between Future Continuous and Future Perfect Continuous:
Future Continuous focuses on an action in the future, while Future Perfect Continuous on the duration of the action leading up to a specific point in the future.
Future Continuous does not necessarily imply completion, whereas Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the completion of the action.
Example: "I will be working on my project tomorrow" (Future Continuous) vs. "I will have been working on my project for two hours by tomorrow evening" (Future Perfect Continuous).
Both tenses are used to talk about future actions, but the Future Continuous focuses on the ongoing nature of the action, while the Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the duration leading up to a specific point in the future.