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[have/has] + [been] + [present participle]
 
Present perfect continuous
 
Present perfect
In ten minutes, my parents will have been waiting in traffic for four hours.
 
Future perfect continuous
 
Future perfect
 
Future continuous
[will] + [have] + [been] + [present participle]
Future perfect continuous
Next Sunday We will be doing ENEM from 1pm until 6pm
 
Future continuous
 
Future perfect
 
Future perfect continuous
It shows an action that will be completed in the future by a specified time.
Future perfect
By the time you read this, I will have already left.
Future perfect
I will not go to the prom without a date!
Simple future
Used for actions that have not happened yet but will later.
Simple Future
The team has been practicing nonstop for the tournament
 
Present perfect continuous
 
Present perfect
This tense shows an ongoing action in the present that was started in the past. It is often used to emphasize the length of time.
 
Present perfect continous
 
Past perfect continous
 
Past continous
 
Present continous
We are watching a scary movie.
Present continous
Use this tense to show an action happening right now or in the near future
Present continous
used to show an action that happened in the past that is directly related to the present, such as actions that are still continuing or that indicate a change over time.
Present perfect
Have you bought a new costume for Halloween this year?
 
Present perfect
 
Simple present
 
Present perfect continous
Every year my friends and I go trick or treating on Halloween's day
Simple Present
Actions in the present. Routines and facts.
Simple Present
I had been living on my friend’s couch for a year until they kicked me out.
Past perfect continuous
Enphasizes the duration of an action that happened before another action in the past
 
Past perfect continuous
 
Past simple
 
Past perfect
 
Past continous
As kids, my friends and I were always getting into trouble.
Past continous
Use this tense to show an ongoing action in the past, especially if the action was interrupted by another action. It’s also used for habitual actions that occurred in the past but not in the present
 
Past continous
 
Past perfect
She had arrived at school before she realized it was Sunday.
 
Past perfect
 
Past perfect continuous
Used to talk about two different actions in the past and want to show that one happened before the other. When an action happened earlier than another one.
Past Perfect
Last night I went to a Halloween party with some friends. It was nice, I danced a lot!
Simple past
We use this verb tense to show actions completed in the past, with no extra emphasis
Simple past