Form
Der Futur II in Verlaufsform (future perfect continuous) besteht aus zwei Teilen
dem Futur II (future perfect) von "to be" (will have been) + Partizip Präsens des Hauptverbs (Wortstamm + ing)
Subjekt | + will have been | + Partizip Präsens |
---|---|---|
He | will have been | playing. |
I | will have been | playing. |
To live, Futur II Verlaufsform (future perfect continuous)
Bejahend | Verneinend | Frage | Negative Frage |
---|---|---|---|
I will have been living | I won't have been living | Will I have been living? | Won't I have been living? |
You will have been living | You won't have been living | Will you have been living? | Won't you have been living? |
He will have been living | He won't have been living | Will he have been living? | Won't he have been living? |
We will have been living | We won't have been living | Will we have been living? | Won't we have been living? |
They will have been living | They won't have been living | Will they have been living? | Won't they have been living? |
Funktionsweise
Wie der Futur II (future perfect simple) projiziert uns diese Zeitform in die Zukunft und lässt uns auf ein Ereignis in der Zukunft zurückblicken. Es bezieht sich auf Handlungen, die zwischen jetzt und einem Zeitpunkt in der Zukunft passieren und noch nicht abgeschlossen sind. Meistens wird eine Zeitangabe hinzugefügt.
Beispiele
- I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'clock.
- By 2001 I will have been living in London for sixteen years.
- When I finish this course, I will have been learning English for twenty years.
- Next year I will have been working here for four years.
- When I come at 6:00, will you have been practicing long?