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"Will be living since" vs "Will have been living since" [duplicate]

Could you tell me which is correct, please? The following is just part of an exercise given at B2 British Council online course, so no context at all. Joe will be living in Austria since April. Joe ...
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Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive for past assumptions

I would greatly appreciate your help with resolving one doubt I have and have been struggling to clear up. It concerns the Future Perfect's and Future Perfect Progressive's more advanced usage - ...
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Difference in meaning and use of future perfect forms

What is the difference in meaning and / or use between: I will have worked here for two years by this time next year. and I will have been working here for two years by this time next year. ...
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Future Perfect with the preposition 'since'

I have a question regarding the future perfect tense and which prepositions go with it. Understandably, by, for, and in work very well with the future perfect. By friday, I will have been working ...
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Make "will have been going to go" correct

Is there a situation or question where the phrase will have been going to go is the best, most natural, or clearest response (or included in said response)? I'm asking this probably somewhat silly ...
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Future perfect progressive

When is the future perfect progressive used? I am trying to understand in which cases it should be used, but I cannot find any practice examples of sentences using that tense. I will have been ...
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