Read the sentence.
Lillian WILL HAVE BEEN TALKING (<<
Wouldnt it be future perfect the words will have are set in a future tense and been talking would be like future tense as well...?
Well it's making an assumption about something that is occuring right now and will end sometime in the future. Which of those describes that?
Future progress since it does occur ..?@Babynini
@Babynini
Future progressive tense describes an ongoing or continuous action that will take place in the future. This tense is formed by using will be or shall be with the verb form ending in -ing.
So based on this, what do you think the answer is?
future perfect @vera_ewing
Nope, read the definition of future PROGRESSIVE tense again :)
aaaah! Jinja!!! >.< Future progressive @vera_ewing
Yes! Good job :)
Thank you :)) @vera_ewing
You're welcome :)
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