#2 is incorrect. "been" is needed, as in #1.
The second #2 is also incorrect ... the main verb "be" is missing.
What is the different between the following:
1) You will have been winning the match.
2) You will have winning the the match.
And
1) I will be at the airport.
2) I will at the airport.
3 answers
Thanks. Can you name the tenses Please.
This is one of several very good websites that can help you learn English.
http://www.englishclub.com/learn-english.htm
For verbs, click on Grammar, then on Verbs (not Phrasal Verbs or others), and you will find all the tenses given, plus examples.
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs.htm
See where it says Tenses? And under that are the present, past, and future tenses and variations:
Present tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Past tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Future tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Click on the links for specific examples.
http://www.englishclub.com/learn-english.htm
For verbs, click on Grammar, then on Verbs (not Phrasal Verbs or others), and you will find all the tenses given, plus examples.
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs.htm
See where it says Tenses? And under that are the present, past, and future tenses and variations:
Present tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Past tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Future tenses Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous
Click on the links for specific examples.