My niece has been to Japan and India as well as all of Europe. By the time she is twenty, she ____ almost everywhere. A、would have beenB、would beC、will have beenD、will be

My niece has been to Japan and India as well as all of Europe. By the time she is twenty, she ____ almost everywhere.

A、would have been

B、would be

C、will have been

D、will be


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