Future Perfect Progressive
The future perfect progressive is used to focus on the duration of an action that will be happening in the future
before another time or event happens in the future. The future perfect progressive is formed with
will have + been + present participle.
By the year 2020, people will have been flying for 117 years.
Note: Sometimes either the future perfect or the future perfect progressive can be used to express the same idea.
By 2020, I will have been living in Sao Paulo for 15 years.
By 2020, I will have lived in Sao Paulo for 15 years.
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