future perfect or future perfect-continuous?

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Shalini Asher

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Could someone explain to me which is correct and why is the other wrong:

1. Coming summer, Nadine will have lived in Detroit for 25 years.

2. Coming summer, Nadine will have been living in Detroit for 25 years.
 
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Welcome to the forum, Shalina Asher. :-D

Where did you encounter those sentences? Always tell us the source and author of any text you quote, please.
 
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