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Which sentence is not future perfect continuous tense ?
A. By eight o’clock I will have been waiting for you for two hours.
B. By nightfall I will have been working for six hours without a rest.
C. By 2015 we’ll have been living in Bangkok for ten years.
D. They will have eaten by then.

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A. pessimist
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This time next year, her parents-in-law _____ with us.
A. have stayed
B. had to stay
C. have been staying
D. would stay
E. will be staying