[ Present, Past and Future Tenses ]
Your arm is broken now, but in ten weeks’ time, you ______ tennis again.
A. will play
B. will have played
C. will be playing
D. play

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Have you ever ____________ a bone?
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claustophobia
A. a person who likes small places
B. the fear of small places
C. like a small space
