Choose the sentence that correctly uses the Future Perfect tense.
A. By the end of this year, I will be saving more money.
B. By the end of this year, I will have saved more money.
C. By the end of this year, I will save more money.
D. By the end of this year, I am going to save more money.

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Future Tenses › ViewMatch the sentence with the correct situation:
I will do a course in journalism!
A. a timetable or scheduled event
B. a prediction based on our opinion or intuition
C. a plan or decision made at the time of speaking
D. a personal arrangement or fixed plan
E. when there is evidence that something is going to happen
Reporting Verbs › View
“Would you like me to give you a lift to the station?” said Harry. (offer)
A. Harry offered to give me a lift to the station.
B. Harry offered giving me a lift to the station.
Wish, Unless, If sentence › ViewI cannot sleep. The dog next door is making too much noise. I wish it ______ quiet.
A. had kept
B. would keep
C. kept
D. will keep
Preposition › View
Wood ……… such trees as pine and aspen is the most widely used source of pulp ………. paper.
A. in/out of
B. of/with
C. around/on
D. From/for
