भविष्य समय की परिपूर्ण प्रगतिशील (Future Perfect Progressive) तनाव हमें किसी काम के निरंतर जारी रहने की जानकारी देता है, जो भविष्य में एक निश्चित समय तक पूरा होता रहेगा। इसका प्रयोग करने के लिए हम ‘will have been’ और उस क्रिया का ‘–ing’ रूप का इस्तेमाल करते हैं।
इन अभ्यासों के माध्यम से आप ना केवल इस काल की पहचान करना सीखेंगे बल्कि यह भी समझेंगे कि इसका प्रयोग करते समय किन-किन बातों का ध्यान रखना आवश्यक है। आइए हम अब इन अभ्यासों को करके देखते हैं।
भविष्यत काल का परिपूर्ण प्रगतिशील (Future Perfect Progressive) अभ्यास 1
By next November, I *will have been* (work) at this company for 4 years.
They *will have been* (travel) for three weeks by the time they get to Japan.
*Will you have been* (wait) for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives?
You *will have been* (run) in the marathon for over four hours by the time you finish.
*Will he have been* (study) all night by the time his exams start?
*Will she have been* (live) in this city for five years next month?
They *will not have been* (live) in Norway for a year this coming winter.
How long *will have been* (drive) when you reach the destination?
He’s confident that by the time he’s 50, he *will have been* (work) towards his dreams for three decades.
I wonder if by the end of the week I *will have been* (complete) the project.
*Will they have been* (paint) the mural for over a month by the time it’s unveiled?
It’s likely that they *will not have been* (marry) for even a year before they move again.
Just think, next Monday you *will have been* (do) yoga for a whole year!
I’m worried that by the time we arrive, the show *will have been* (start) already.
*Will the scientists have been* (research) this issue for a full decade by the time the study is published?
भविष्यत काल का परिपूर्ण प्रगतिशील (Future Perfect Progressive) अभ्यास 2
She *will have been* (teach) at that school for exactly twenty years by the end of this term.
*Will we have been* (see) each other for a decade this Sunday?
By 2028, I *will have been* (live) in this house for twenty years.
I *will not have been* (sleep) well for weeks by the time my medication is adjusted.
It seems like they *will have been* (build) the new bridge for ages by the time it’s finished.
Given the progress, you *will not have been* (complete) the course before the deadline.
We *will have been* (drive) for over ten hours straight by the time we reach the coast.
By tomorrow morning, I *will have been* (study) for the exam for over twenty-four hours.
Next year, she *will have been* (work) for the company longer than anyone else.
He *will have been* (try) to crack the code for days with no success by the time help arrives.
*Will it have been* (rain) for a whole week by the time the storm passes?
By the time they return, we *will have been* (live) in this neighborhood for a whole year.
I’m afraid that I *will not have been* (feel) 100% better even after the surgery.
In two more days, that painting *will have been* (hang) on our wall for a month.
*Will you have been* (use) the software long enough to give a comprehensive review?