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In which sentence is the verb in parenthesis in the future perfect progressive tense? 1.) by the age of five, she (will have visited) new york city. 2.) at the age of five, she (will visit) new york city. 3.) she (will have been visiting) new york city for a week when she turns five years old. 4.) she (will be visiting) new york city when she turns five years old. been stuck for days.

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