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’.
Select your answer:

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Simple and Past Tenses › ViewVolunteers ________ a lot of people during the hurricane.
A. help
B. helped
C. helping
D. helps
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“Thank you very much for your help, John”, said Daisy.
A. Daisy thanked John for helping her.
B. Daisy told John to help her.
C. Daisy wanted John to help her and said thanks.
D. Daisy would like John to help her.
