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Differentiate between the future continuous and future perfect tenses.
A. Future continuous: ‘I will study at 8 PM.’
B. Future perfect: ‘I will have been studying by 8 PM.’
C. Future continuous: ‘I will be studying at 8 PM.’ Future perfect: ‘I will have studied by 8 PM.’
D. Future continuous: ‘I will have studied at 8 PM.’