Read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the appropriate idioms. There are two extra options Idioms the black sheep — someone who embarrasses a group or family; an apple of one's eye — something or someone very precious; to be under the weather — feeling ill; to be back on your feet — recover from illness; a million reasons — many reasons; at sixes and sevens — in a confused or difficult situation; to wear trousers — to be the person in a relationship who is in control. the black sheep an apple of the eye are under the weather are at sixes and sevens wear trousers back on their feet a million reasons Everyone found Jim of the family. Kira was of her mother. She loved her very much. Pat and Pam won't come to the play. They. The students with this information on their exam. Please, explain yourself, Professor Bong. My grandmother used to in her family. She was very strict and decisive.
Задание

Read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the appropriate idioms. There are two extra options
Idioms

  • the black sheep — someone who embarrasses a group or family;

  • an apple of one's eye — something or someone very precious;

  • to be under the weather — feeling ill;

  • to be back on your feet — recover from illness;

  • a million reasons — many reasons;

  • at sixes and sevens — in a confused or difficult situation;

  • to wear trousers — to be the person in a relationship who is in control.

  • the black sheep

  • an apple of the eye

  • are under the weather

  • are at sixes and sevens

  • wear trousers

  • back on their feet

  • a million reasons

  1. Everyone found Jim
    [ ] of the family.
  2. Kira was
    [ ] of her mother. She loved her very much.
  3. Pat and Pam won't come to the play. They
    [ ].
  4. The students
    [ ] with this information on their exam. Please, explain yourself, Professor Bong.
  5. My grandmother used to
    [ ] in her family. She was very strict and decisive.