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Future Perfect Continuous of Go

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Looking for the Future Perfect Continuous of "Go"? On this page you will find the complete future perfect continuous conjugation of "go" across all subject pronouns, with example sentences and notes on usage. Use the search form to look up a different verb or tense.

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Conjugation Table

Subject Conjugation
I will have been going
you will have been going
he/she/it will have been going
we will have been going
they will have been going

Example Sentences

  • I will have been going every day. This shows regular habit or routine.
  • She will have been going often. Third person singular form in action.
  • We will have been going together. Plural first person perspective.
  • They will have been going right now. Shows action with multiple subjects.
  • You will have been going tomorrow. Addresses the listener or second person.

When to Use the Future Perfect Continuous of "go"

Used for actions that will have been ongoing up until a specific future time.

Form: will have been + verb-ing. The longest verb form in English — combines "future deadline" with "ongoing duration". Almost always paired with "by + time" and "for + duration".

Read the full rule, structure, time markers, and common mistakes on the future perfect continuous grammar page. The table above shows you the specific forms of "go" — the grammar page explains the tense itself for any verb.

Common Mistakes with the Future Perfect Continuous

  • Wrong: I will be have been working.
    Correct: I will have been working.
    The structure is "will have been + verb-ing"; "will be have been" is incorrect.
  • Wrong: I will have been knowing her.
    Correct: I will have known her.
    Stative verbs are not used in continuous tenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is "go" a regular or irregular verb?
"Go" is an irregular verb. It does not follow standard conjugation rules.
How do I use the future perfect continuous tense?
Use this tense to express specific time frames and aspects of the verb's action.
What other verbs are similar?
Explore the conjugator to find similar verbs and compare their forms.

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