All three continuous tenses are used to talk about things in progress at a point in time, be it “the last time I saw you”, “now” or “the next time I see you”. Other common time expressions with Future Continuous include “at this time tomorrow/ next week/ next year” (similar to “at this time last week” with Past Continuous
The Future Perfect Continuous Tense is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future. It is also sometimes called the Future Perfect Progressive.
In this video, I will teach you four easy ways to talk about the future: will, going to, the present continuous, and the simple present. I will compare when and how we use these grammatical tenses to talk about the future. After you watch this lesson, quiz yourself to practice and make sure you get it. I know that you will do well.
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