Answer:
Focus
Explanation:
To specialize in something means to bring the focus of your work and interest in that. <u>The person who is professionally specialized for some field of research is focusing their work, analysis, experiments, and career on one subject, trying to perfect it completely and to find the best possible results of it. </u><u>They are focusing to become the best they can in some skill or field, with the idea that they can become an expert. </u>
For example, someone might be a doctor, but they are specialized in dermatology. That means they have basic medical knowledge and academic background in all medical fields. Yet the focus of their work and what they are really good at are the skin problems and illnesses.
Answer: B
Explanation:
I don't know much about gerunds and I'm not very good at explaining but a gerund is a form that is derived from a verb but it functions as a noun.
If it ends in "ed" its past tence, if it has the word "will" in it, its future tense
Hydrotherapy is the use of water in treatment
It really would be helpful in further questions to give some context on what it wants. I know it wants you to conjugate something, but without the verb, it's difficult to see what it wants.
One that would probably work is "the bus will be clear at game time"