Fill in the blank with the appropriate future perfect continuous verb: He _______ in the factory for six months. (not/work)
A
He will not have been working in the factory for six months.
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B
He will not be working in the factory for six months.
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C
He will not have worked in the factory for six months.
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is A He will not have been working in the factory for six months.
Option A is correct. The future perfect continuous is written as: will + have + been + present participle (base form of the verb + -ing). The present participle of work is "working". The question requires us to fill the blank with the negative form of the tense, using "not". Thus, the answer is will not have been working.
Option B is incorrect as it is in future continuous.
Option C is incorrect as it is in future perfect.
Option D is incorrect since the correct answer is option A.