Measure? lol what me get it wrong
I think it's called "breeze"
Answer B. (Future perfect tense is used, as the sentence refers to something that will be completed by some point in the future.) is correct.
B is correct because the event which will happen in the future (the baking of the cakes) will also have ended.
I will have baked is a correct form of future perfect, because future perfect is made with the following construction:
Subject + will have + past participle
2. Are you able to...
3. I am not allowed...
4. Could i borrow some...
5. She could not talk....
6. I shall book....
7. You could take out ...
8. I wasnt able to speak...
(Hope that helps)
Answer:
I would say c makes the most sense