Identify the sentence that correctly describes an action that will be completed before another future event.
A. By the time you will arrive, we will eat dinner.
B. By the time you arrive, we will have eaten dinner.
C. By the time you arrive, we will be eating dinner.
D. By the time you had arrived, we ate dinner.

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A. never; did
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B. When did Roosevelt say,” We have nothing to fear but fear itself”?
C. When did Roosevelt say, We have nothing to fear but fear itself?
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