Future perfect, Future continuous, future perfect continuous

What is the difference in meaning between the following sentences:
1. Next week we will have learned the future perfect.
2. Next week we will be learning the future continuous.
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What is the difference in meaning between the following sentences:
1. Next week we will have learned the future perfect.
2. Next week we will be learning the future continuous.

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Future Continuous
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous

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Future Continuous

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What's in a name? 
Future

Continuous
will
be + verb + -ing

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Examples
I will be eating
You will be sleeping
He will be reading
We will be studying
They will be taking

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Future Continuous
1) To talk about an action in progress in the future
2) make polite enquiries about the future

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examples of action in progress in the future

This time tomorrow we’ll be sitting on the beach. I can’t wait!

Don’t ring at 8 o’clock. I’ll be watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

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examples of polite enquiry

Will you be dining in a fancy restaurant on Valentine's Day? 

Will you be studying hard for the test? 


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Future continuous
questions
Will you be doing the test on Monday?
negations
I won't be doing the test on Monday.

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By 2050
Many people ... on the moon
A
will be living
B
will have lived

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By 2050
We ... all our shopping online
A
will be doing
B
will have done

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Future Perfect

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What's in a name? 
Future

Perfect
will
have + past participle

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Examples
I will have eaten
You will have slept
He will have read
We will have studied
They will have taken

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Future Perfect
to talk about a completed action in the past

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examples:
    I promise I’ll have done all the work by next Saturday.
I think astronauts will have landed on Mars by the year 2020.

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Future perfect
questions:
Will you have finished this task by tomorrow?
Negations:
I won't have finished this task by tomorrow.

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By 2050
The polar icecaps ... completely.
A
will be melting
B
will have melted

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By 2050
All marine life ... : There will be no life in the oceans
A
will be dying
B
will have died

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Future Perfect Continuous

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What's in a name? 
Future

Perfect

Continuous 
will
have + past participle
verb + ing

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Examples
I will have been eating
You will have been sleeping
He will have been reading
We will have been studying
They will have been taking

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Future Perfect Continuous
- usually with for
- to say how long something has been going on in the future

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examples:
    I’ll have been traveling/travelling for three months in July. 
These astronauts will have been staying in the ISS for three months when they get back.

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Future perfect continuous
questions:
Will you have been fishing for three weeks then?
Negations:
I won't have been staying in this hotel for two weeks on Saturday. 

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Mr T ........... for 50 years in 2025.
A
will be acting
B
will have been acting
C
will have acted

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Mixed questions

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Today is Monday. I am doing my driving test next Thursday.
"This time next week I ... (do) my driving test."

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You always have dinner at 8 p.m. What about tonight?
"... (have) at 8 p.m. tonight?"

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The film starts at 7.30. We haven't arrived yet.
"The film ... (start) by the time we arrive"

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We are living in this house now. We're moving in February.
"Next year, we ... (move) out of this house."

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