Multiple Choice Questions
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?
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The manner or method of an actionB
The duration of an actionC
The reason for an actionD
The location of an actionClick an option to check your answer
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?
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"Why will she have been practicing?"B
"What will he have been studying?"C
"Where will they have been playing?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 3
What is the structure of an affirmative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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[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]Click an option to check your answer
Q. 4
How is the Future Perfect Continuous Tense different from the Future Continuous Tense?
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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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 5
What does the auxiliary verb "have" indicate in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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Past tenseB
Present tenseC
Continuous aspectD
Future aspectClick an option to check your answer
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"?
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"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."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 7
How is the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense created?
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By removing the auxiliary verbs entirelyB
By adding "not" after "will" and before "be"C
By changing the verb to its past participle formD
By using "was" instead of "will" as the auxiliary verbClick an option to check your answer
Q. 8
How is the Future Perfect Continuous Tense different from the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
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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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 9
Which sentence represents a negative form in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 10
What is the structure of a negative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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[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]Click an option to check your answer
Q. 11
Which auxiliary verbs are used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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Be and have beenB
Will and beC
Will onlyD
Will and haveClick an option to check your answer
Q. 12
Which of the following WH-questions asks about the time or specific moment in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 13
What does the contraction "won't" stand for in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"Would not"B
"Will not"C
"Will be"D
"Will have"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 14
What is the main auxiliary verb used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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DoB
WillC
HaveD
BeClick an option to check your answer
Q. 15
What aspect of the action does the Future Perfect Continuous Tense emphasize?
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The beginning of the actionB
The future occurrence of the actionC
The completion of the actionD
The continuous and ongoing nature of the actionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 16
What is the main verb form used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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Gerund formB
Infinitive formC
Base formD
Past participle formClick an option to check your answer
Q. 17
In the sentence, "She won't have been cooking all night," what does the negative contraction "won't" represent?
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Negative formB
Past tenseC
Future tenseD
Continuous aspectClick an option to check your answer
Q. 18
What is the structure of a negative interrogative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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[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] + ["?"]Click an option to check your answer
Q. 19
Which of the following sentences is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 20
What is the purpose of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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To emphasize the beginning of an actionB
To express past actionsC
To describe a completed action in the futureD
To indicate the duration and continuity of an action leading up to a future pointClick an option to check your answer
Q. 21
Which of the following is the correct sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 22
Which of the following sentences is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 23
What does the auxiliary verb "will" indicate in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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Imperative moodB
Past tenseC
Future tenseD
Present tenseClick an option to check your answer
Q. 24
What is the duration in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense referring to?
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The continuous and ongoing time leading up to a future pointB
The reason for the actionC
The action's locationD
The specific time of the actionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 25
What is the negative contraction of "will not have been" in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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Won't have beenB
Will not beenC
Willn't have beenD
Wiln't have beenClick an option to check your answer
Q. 26
What does the Future Perfect Continuous Tense describe?
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Actions in the pastB
Ongoing actions up to a specific point in the futureC
Future eventsD
Present actionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 27
In which sentence does the WH-word "Where" ask about the location of an action in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"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?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 28
What aspect of an action is emphasized in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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The beginning of the actionB
The continuous and ongoing nature of the actionC
The completion of the actionD
The future occurrence of the actionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 29
What is the contraction of "will not" in the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"Won't"B
"Willno"C
"Willn't"D
"Willnot"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 30
In the sentence, "I will have been studying for hours," what does "for hours" indicate?
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The duration of studyingB
The time of studyingC
The reason for studyingD
The location of studyingClick an option to check your answer
Q. 31
What is the WH-word used to inquire about the reason for an action in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
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"Who"B
"Why"C
"Where"D
"How"Click an option to check your answer
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