Causative in Future Perfect Conti. Tense | Using 'make' to cause Action | Mastering the Causative

Causative in Future Perfect Conti. Tense | Using 'make' to cause Action | Mastering the Causative

Future Perfect Continuous – Causative with Make Subject + will have been + making + object + verb (1st form) + since/for… 👉 It means that the object will be continuously doing some work till a certain time in the future. ✦ Examples 1. I will have been making my brother clean the room for two hours by 5 o’clock. I will have been making my brother clean the room for two hours by 5 o’clock. 2. She will have been making her son do homework since morning. She will have been making her son do homework since morning. 3. They will have been making the students practice English for a week by tomorrow. They will have been making the students practice English for a week by tomorrow. 4. The teacher will have been making the children read loudly since the class started. The teacher will have been making the children read loudly since the class started. 5. He will have been making his wife cook dinner for the guests. He will have been making his wife cook dinner for the guests. 6. Parents will have been making their kids respect elders since childhood. Parents will have been making their kids respect elders since childhood. 7. You will have been making me feel happy for a long time. 8. The manager will have been making the workers arrive on time for several days. 9. She will have been making her dog run fast since morning. She will have been making her dog run fast since morning. 10. We will have been making our friends laugh for hours. 11. He will have been making his driver wash the car every day for a week. He will have been getting his car washed by his driver every day for a week. 12. The boss will have been making the employees work hard since the project started. The boss will have been making the employees work hard since the project started.