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For questions about WILL + BE + -ING constructions used to describe future actions that will be unfinished. These actions could have already begun and be continuing into the future or that could begin in the future. Also called future progressive.
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Which sentence is most appropriate? "Next year Anny and I {will have been / will be} married...
'Will have been married' is the most correct one. 'Will be' sounds a little funny to a native English speaker.