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Phrase: I will be completing my degree



 
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Phrase: I will be completing my degree #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 04, 2009 15:29 pm   Phrase: I will be completing my degree
 

If I am still studying for Msc and finishing in April 2009, Is it correct to say,

I will be completing two year M.Sc degree at UC by April 2009. Do I have to re-take TOEFL?
or
I am finishing/completing my two year M.Sc degree at UC by April 2009.

What do you think?
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Phrase: I will be completing my degree #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 10, 2009 16:37 pm   Phrase: I will be completing my degree
 

Finally I've got the answer. Think I'm rite!! If not please correct me..

since it will be completed by a particular point in the future, we must use the future perfect tense. Hence, it would correct to write, " I will have finished a two year degree at .........."
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