Future perfect: STRUCTURE: will have + past participle, USE: We use this tense to say something will be finished before a certain time in the future, This tense is frequently used with the time expressions by Saturday / by March / by 2030 etc., or in two weeks / months, etc., NEGATIVE: We form the negative with won't have +past participle, and make questions by inverting the subject and will / won't., The rain will have stopped by this afternoon., Laura won't have arrived before dinner, so I'll leave some food in the oven for her., Future continuous: STRUCTURE: will be +verb + -ing, USE: We use this tense to say that an action will be in progress at a certain time in the future, NEGATIVE: We form the negative with won't be + verb + -ing and make questions by inverting the subject and will / won't, We sometimes use this tense to talk about things which are already planned or decided., Don't phone between 7.00 and 8.30, as we'll be having dinner then., You don't need to get up early. We won't be leaving until about 9.30.,
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