[ Phrasal Verb ]
What phrasal verb means “to wait in hopes that something will get better”? The troops _____ against the attacks because they knew reinforcements were on the way.
A. hung out
B. hung up
C. held out

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Reported Speech › ViewDS: My friend asked, “did you find Anita’s address?”
IS: ……………………
A. My friend asked whether I can find Anita’s address.
B. My friend asked whether I have found Anita’s address.
C. My friend asked whether I found Anita’s address.
D. My friend asked whether I had found Anita’s address.
Future Tense › View
We _______________ the game together tonight.
A. watched
B. will watch
C. watch
D. will watching
Nouns, Articles, Determiners › ViewWe’ve booked ……… taxi for you.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. (no article)
Grammar › View
[BLANK] pencil is this?
A. Whom
B. Who
C. Whose
D. When
