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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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Q. 1
What does the question word "How" typically inquire about in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
The manner or method of an action
B
The duration of an action
C
The reason for an action
D
The location of an action
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Q. 2
In which of the following questions is the WH-word used to ask about the reason for an action in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"Why will she have been practicing?"
B
"What will he have been studying?"
C
"Where will they have been playing?"
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Q. 3
What is the structure of an affirmative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
[Subject] + "is" + [verb in base form] + [rest of the sentence]
B
[Subject] + "will be" + [verb in base form] + [rest of the sentence]
C
[Subject] + "was being" + [verb in base form] + [rest of the sentence]
D
[Subject] + "will have been" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence]
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Q. 4
How is the Future Perfect Continuous Tense different from the Future Continuous Tense?
A
Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the beginning of an action, while Future Continuous emphasizes its duration.
B
There is no difference; they are the same tense.
C
Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes completed actions, while Future Continuous emphasizes ongoing actions.
D
Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the continuous, ongoing nature of an action leading up to a specific future point, while Future Continuous emphasizes the action at a specific future time.
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Q. 5
What does the auxiliary verb "have" indicate in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Past tense
B
Present tense
C
Continuous aspect
D
Future aspect
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Q. 6
In the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, what is the correct structure and order of elements for "I will not have been studying all day"?
A
"I have been not will studying all day."
B
"I have been will not studying all day."
C
"I will have not been studying all day."
D
"I will not have been studying all day."
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Q. 7
How is the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense created?
A
By removing the auxiliary verbs entirely
B
By adding "not" after "will" and before "be"
C
By changing the verb to its past participle form
D
By using "was" instead of "will" as the auxiliary verb
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Q. 8
How is the Future Perfect Continuous Tense different from the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Present Perfect Continuous emphasizes actions that will continue into the future.
B
Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes future actions with continuous duration leading up to a specific point.
C
Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
D
There is no difference; they are the same tense.
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Q. 9
Which sentence represents a negative form in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"She won't have been dancing all night."
B
"We will have visited the museum."
C
"They will have been traveling for hours."
D
"He will be cooking dinner."
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Q. 10
What is the structure of a negative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
[Subject] + "has been" + [verb in past participle] + [rest of the sentence]
B
[Subject] + "will be" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence]
C
[Subject] + "will have been" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence]
D
[Subject] + "won't have been" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence]
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Q. 11
Which auxiliary verbs are used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Be and have been
B
Will and be
C
Will only
D
Will and have
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Q. 12
Which of the following WH-questions asks about the time or specific moment in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"Why will she have been practicing?"
B
"When will you have been studying?"
C
"What will he have been working?"
D
"Where will they have been playing?"
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Q. 13
What does the contraction "won't" stand for in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"Would not"
B
"Will not"
C
"Will be"
D
"Will have"
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Q. 14
What is the main auxiliary verb used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Do
B
Will
C
Have
D
Be
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Q. 15
What aspect of the action does the Future Perfect Continuous Tense emphasize?
A
The beginning of the action
B
The future occurrence of the action
C
The completion of the action
D
The continuous and ongoing nature of the action
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Q. 16
What is the main verb form used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Gerund form
B
Infinitive form
C
Base form
D
Past participle form
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Q. 17
In the sentence, "She won't have been cooking all night," what does the negative contraction "won't" represent?
A
Negative form
B
Past tense
C
Future tense
D
Continuous aspect
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Q. 18
What is the structure of a negative interrogative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
[Subject] + "will be" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence] + ["?"]
B
[Subject] + "will have been" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence] + ["?"]
C
[Subject] + "will not have been" + [verb in base form + -ing] + [rest of the sentence] + ["?"]
D
[Subject] + "has been" + [verb in past participle] + [rest of the sentence] + ["?"]
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Q. 19
Which of the following sentences is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"I am going to the store later."
B
"He will go to the concert tonight."
C
"She will have finished her book by then."
D
"They are playing soccer tomorrow."
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Q. 20
What is the purpose of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
To emphasize the beginning of an action
B
To express past actions
C
To describe a completed action in the future
D
To indicate the duration and continuity of an action leading up to a future point
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Q. 21
Which of the following is the correct sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"They will have arrived last night."
B
"She will be singing all evening."
C
"I will eat dinner at 6 PM."
D
"We will travel to the beach."
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Q. 22
Which of the following sentences is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"I will have been singing for hours."
B
"They are reading a novel."
C
"She played the piano beautifully."
D
"He runs a marathon every year."
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Q. 23
What does the auxiliary verb "will" indicate in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Imperative mood
B
Past tense
C
Future tense
D
Present tense
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Q. 24
What is the duration in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense referring to?
A
The continuous and ongoing time leading up to a future point
B
The reason for the action
C
The action's location
D
The specific time of the action
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Q. 25
What is the negative contraction of "will not have been" in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
Won't have been
B
Will not been
C
Willn't have been
D
Wiln't have been
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Q. 26
What does the Future Perfect Continuous Tense describe?
A
Actions in the past
B
Ongoing actions up to a specific point in the future
C
Future events
D
Present actions
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Q. 27
In which sentence does the WH-word "Where" ask about the location of an action in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"When will you have been studying?"
B
"What will they have been playing?"
C
"Where will he have been working?"
D
"How will she have been practicing?"
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Q. 28
What aspect of an action is emphasized in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
The beginning of the action
B
The continuous and ongoing nature of the action
C
The completion of the action
D
The future occurrence of the action
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Q. 29
What is the contraction of "will not" in the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"Won't"
B
"Willno"
C
"Willn't"
D
"Willnot"
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Q. 30
In the sentence, "I will have been studying for hours," what does "for hours" indicate?
A
The duration of studying
B
The time of studying
C
The reason for studying
D
The location of studying
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Q. 31
What is the WH-word used to inquire about the reason for an action in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
A
"Who"
B
"Why"
C
"Where"
D
"How"
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