[ Idioms ]
To “ride out” something is ___.
a. finish successfully
b. to survive safely
c. give up

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Grammar › ViewReport the following situation:
Peter said, “I’m thirsty and hungry”.
_
A. Peter said that he was thirsty and hungry.
B. He said he is thirsty and hungry.
C. Peter was thirsty and hungry.
Gerunds and Modals › View
I need ______ (change) my phone soon!
A. changing
B. change
C. to change
Passive Voice in Past and Present Tense › ViewBoys from rich families _________ to public schools.
A. was sent
B. were sent
C. was send
D. were send
Past Tense › View
He __________ his mother last Monday. He __________ her birthday.
A. visited – forgot
B. visited – forget
C. visit – forgot
D. visits – forgets
