Übung 1: Bildung des Future Perfect Progressive
2. In two hours, they *will have been working* on the project since morning. (Hinweis: „seit“ beschreibt die Dauer)
3. We *will have been traveling* for ten hours by the time we arrive. (Zukunft, betonte Dauer einer Handlung)
4. He *will have been living* in Hanoi for a decade next month. (Zukunftszeitpunkt + Dauer)
5. By 8 p.m., I *will have been cooking* for three hours. (Aktivität dauert bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt)
6. They *will have been waiting* at the station for 30 minutes when the train comes. (Zukunft, Wartezeit)
7. You *will have been practicing* the piano for five years by the end of this month. (Zukunft, fortlaufende Handlung)
8. She *will have been teaching* German for 15 years by 2025. (Hinweis: Zukunft + Zeitdauer)
9. We *will have been building* the house for six months by December. (Zukunft, betonte Zeitspanne)
10. By the time you arrive, I *will have been reading* for two hours. (Zukunft, Dauer einer Tätigkeit)
Übung 2: Anwendung des Future Perfect Progressive in Fragen und Verneinungen
2. They will not *have been waiting* long when you get there. (Verneinung, zukünftige Dauer)
3. Will you *have been studying* English for two hours by noon? (Frage, betonte Zeitspanne)
4. He won’t *have been living* in the city for a year by then. (Verneinung, Zukunft + Dauer)
5. Will we *have been traveling* for ten hours when the plane lands? (Frage, Dauer bis zu einem Zeitpunkt)
6. She will not *have been practicing* the violin for long by tomorrow. (Verneinung, zukünftige Dauer)
7. Will they *have been playing* football for three hours at the tournament? (Frage, betonte Dauer)
8. I won’t *have been working* at this company for five years next month. (Verneinung, Zukunft + Zeitdauer)
9. Will he *have been waiting* for the bus more than 20 minutes? (Frage, Wartezeit)
10. They won’t *have been studying* all night by the time the exam starts. (Verneinung, zukünftige Dauer)