atabitaraf
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I doubt it how many parts the longest verb has in the table.
For active verbs the longest is for the future perfect continuous: will have been doing (four parts,) and for passive verbs the longest is for the future perfect continuous too: will have been being done (5 parts.)
ex.
1. I will have been working for 10 hours till midnight.
2. The building will have been being built for 7 months until the end of this year.
1. Do we have any longer verb?
2. Are these long verbs used in English or they are only in the table?
For active verbs the longest is for the future perfect continuous: will have been doing (four parts,) and for passive verbs the longest is for the future perfect continuous too: will have been being done (5 parts.)
ex.
1. I will have been working for 10 hours till midnight.
2. The building will have been being built for 7 months until the end of this year.
1. Do we have any longer verb?
2. Are these long verbs used in English or they are only in the table?