Identify the correct structure for the future perfect continuous tense.
A. Subject + will + have + been + verb -ing
B. Subject + will + be + verb -ing
C. Subject + have + been + verb -ing
D. Subject + will + have + past participle

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A. earn
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C. “I cut my finger yesterday.” (Past Simple)
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it`s very cold _ January.
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