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Future perfect continuous is extremely important. It can be used for any occasion when an action will have been developing to a point in the future, and is useful if the present point does not give an accurate answer

For example
Q: How long have you been living in Brazil

A present perfect continuous: I have been living here for t months and 27 days!!
A future perfect continuous: On saturday, I will have been living here for 3 months.

Q How long have you been running?

A present perfect continuous: I have been running for 4 years
A future perfect continuous: By the time of the race, I will have been running for nearly 5 years.

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