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Fill in the blank to form a sentence in the future perfect continuous tense.
‘The owls ___________ in our house for over half a year this week!’
A
will have been living
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B
will had been living
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C
have been will living
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D
will be living
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Solution
The correct option is A will have been living <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
‘Will have been living’ is the correct option as it completes the sentence in the future perfect continuous tense. It has the modal verb ‘will’, followed by the helping verbs ‘have’ and ‘been’, and finally the present participle of the main verb.