I drink every morning two cups of coffee.
I drink two cups of coffee every morning.
The party was already ____ when I got there.
in full swing / up in the air / an uphill battle
in full swing
I'm going to Florida ___ June.
on / at / in
in
We bought a table ___ we found at a garage sale.
who / that / where
that
How you say this word?
How do you say this word?
We heard a scary noise while we was walking in the cemetery.
We heard a scary noise while we were walking in the cemetery.
I'll be happy to do it! You don't have to ___.
pull my leg / twist my arm / bend over backwards
twist my arm
I apologize ___ interrupting you, but this is important.
of / for / from
for
I remember the town ___ I lived when I was young.
which / where / that
where
Where did you went yesterday?
Where did you go yesterday?
My friend want to visit me the next weekend.
My friend wants to visit me next weekend.
My new job is a lot harder than I expected! I hope I haven't ___.
put the cart before the horse / rocked the boat / bitten off more than I can chew
bitten off more than I can chew
Mark likes to exercise ___ night.
at / on / in
at
I know a woman ___ brother is famous.
who her / who / whose
whose
Do she lives in Florida?
Does she live in Florida?
My grandson has 7 years.
My grandson is 7 years old.
Stop ___ and get to the point.
barking up the wrong tree / beating around the bush / rocking the boat
beating around the bush
We are thinking ___ going on a cruise next year.
to / on / about
about
Jimmy Lee, ___ is 12 years old, won the national spelling contest.
which / who / whom
who
Have you ever ate frogs' legs?
Have you ever eaten frogs' legs?
He don't know nothing about it.
He doesn't know anything about it.
I'm not sure, but ___, I'd say we have about 250 employees.
off the top of my head / straight from the horse's mouth / a long shot
off the top of my head
What street do you live ___?
on / in / at
on
The story ___ Martin told us was scary.
that / whose / in which
that
What time you woke up today?
What time did you wake up today?