Roll one’s sleeves up implicates ________.
Roll one’s sleeves up implicates ________.
In the Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their lovers’ names on their sleeves for _______.
In the Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their lovers’ names on their sleeves for _______.
Monkeys swing between the trees on ______. A: sleeves B: laces C: vines D: antennas
Monkeys swing between the trees on ______. A: sleeves B: laces C: vines D: antennas
Monkeys swing between the trees on ______. A: sleeves B: laces C: vines D: antennas
Monkeys swing between the trees on ______. A: sleeves B: laces C: vines D: antennas
Sarah was wearing a very ______usual dress. It had spotty sleeves and a long, checked skirt. A: dis B: in C: im D: un
Sarah was wearing a very ______usual dress. It had spotty sleeves and a long, checked skirt. A: dis B: in C: im D: un
In Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their sleeves for A: one day B: one year C: one week D: one month
In Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their sleeves for A: one day B: one year C: one week D: one month
In the middle ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their Valentines would be. They would wear this names on their sleeves for one month.
In the middle ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their Valentines would be. They would wear this names on their sleeves for one month.
In the Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their lovers’ names on their sleeves for _______. A: one day B: one year C: one week D: one month
In the Middle Ages, young men and women would wear their lovers’ names on their sleeves for _______. A: one day B: one year C: one week D: one month
I could only afford to buy the cheaper digital camera, because I have to cut my ______ according to my cloth. A: coat B: shirt C: sleeves D: socks
I could only afford to buy the cheaper digital camera, because I have to cut my ______ according to my cloth. A: coat B: shirt C: sleeves D: socks
Which of the following is considered an example of bad manners? A: To discuss politics with your American friend in a McDonald’s. B: To shake hands with every French friend you know before sitting down in a café. off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people. C: To receive and give business cards with both hands. D: To take off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.
Which of the following is considered an example of bad manners? A: To discuss politics with your American friend in a McDonald’s. B: To shake hands with every French friend you know before sitting down in a café. off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people. C: To receive and give business cards with both hands. D: To take off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.