Differentiate between the tenses: “She will arrive at 5 PM” and “She will have arrived by 5 PM.”
A. Both are future simple tense.
B. The first is future perfect, the second is future simple.
C. The first is future simple, the second is future perfect.
D. Both are future perfect tense.

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