future perfect continuous
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By the end of this year, I will have been working here for 10 years. |
future perfect continuous (plural not attested)
- (grammar) A tense used to express an ongoing action completed after some time in the future. In English it is formed by use of will have been (or shall have been) and a present participle.
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grammar: a tense used to express an ongoing action completed after some time in the future
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