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What is the difference between "who" and "whom"? | Whom vs. that
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Pass an exam (get through, be successful) Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:43 am  Pass an exam (get through, be successful)
 

ESL/EFL Test "Take it in", question 2

I hope she gets through her exams next week.

(a) passes
(b) follows
(c) takes
(d) stands

ESL/EFL Test "Take it in", answer 2

I hope she passes her exams next week.

Correct answer: (a) passes
_________________________

The question: A) passes.
Please,explain to me.

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