Ah, so there's an equivalent! So what? :wink:
Actually, there isn't.
"I will have been running" isn't the same as "I will run", as it speaks of another time. If you're going to run tomorrow, you "will run" tomorrow, but you "will have been running" the day after tomorrow, see?
Now let's see, as I haven't quite looked at the rest of the sentence yet...
Future Perfect Future Passive Progressive. "I will have been going to be being run"
I willl, future, have been, perfect, going to, future, being, passive, run, progressive. I think. I'm not sure about the last two cases, as I can never remember them. The rest looks okay though.
Xeroc and I are having a discussion about verbs.
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