How do we differentiate between future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses?
A. Future perfect tense uses ‘will have + present participle’ while future perfect continuous tense uses ‘will have been + past participle’.
B. Future perfect tense uses ‘will have been + past participle’ while future perfect continuous tense uses ‘will have + present participle’.
C. Future perfect tense uses ‘will be + past participle’ while future perfect continuous tense uses ‘will have been + present participle’.
D. Future perfect tense uses ‘will have + past participle’ while future perfect continuous tense uses ‘will have been + present participle’.
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