English Grammar - Future Perfect Continuous

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2011

Hey Guys
In this class I talk about the Future Perfect Continuous and its use. With this class I finish the Future sequence of class.

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  • I´m sorry, but it´s not correct. The first aspect "this sunday" you are specifying one moment. Second aspect "I will been gone" it´s not gramatically correct

  • Hey Samurai

    thank you so much for following my video-classes.

    Sorry, about the sound, since the class acoustics is not helpful.

    In my blog there are some websites with exercises

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  • "By this time tomorrow, I will have already begun studying."

    "By this time next week, I will have already begun working out."

  • can i say: after my class this sunday, i will been gone to church.

    is this correct?

  • I can't hear you perfectly!!!, thanks for your video

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