Identify the future perfect tense sentence.
A. By next year, I will have graduated.
B. I will graduate next year.
C. I will be graduating next year.
D. I graduate next year.

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. Identify the correct future perfect continuous tense: By next month, I (work) here for two years.
A. I will have been working here for two years.
B. I am working here for two years.
C. I will be working here for two years.
D. I have been working here for two years.
