I'm sure I wrote down your address, but I can't find it ____.
I asked John for his opinion, but he had ____ to say.
I don't care where we go tonight. I'll go ____ you want.
It isn't hard to play the guitar. ____ can learn to do it.
Charlie moved to Illinois and now he's living ____ near Chicago.
Nancy decided to quit school and she won't change her mind.
____ can convince her to stay in school.
Rita is living with ____ from her hometown. They have a
one-bedroom apartment.
Jane has traveled all over the United States, but she hasn't
been ____ in Europe.
Our teacher speaks too fast. ____ can understand him!
Bob and Jenny couldn't go to the party because they couldn't
find ____ to babysit with their child.
I think I hear ____ knocking at the door.
Most of Julie's relatives are rich. I'm sure there is ____ in
her family who could lend her the money.
Heather goes window-shopping often, but she almost never
buys ____.
George went to the grocery store because there was ____ in his
refrigerator.
Mrs. Matterson would like to find ____ who can translate this
letter from Turkish to English.
John: Please don't tell ____ about my plans.
Anne: I won't. I can keep a secret.
Clerk: Can I show you ____ in your size?
Customer: Yes. I wear a size 8.
Jean: When you saw Bill, did he say ____ about his wife?
John: No. He never mentioned her.
I called you two or three times last night, but ____ answered.
Teacher: Does ____ know the answer to problem #5?
Child: I do! It's 52.
Most of the people in this apartment building are single.
____ has any children.
We looked for those keys for three hours, but they were ____
in the house. We never did find them.
I like the picture that Barry gave me, but I really have ____
to put it. My apartment is too small.
For our next vacation, let's go ____ in the Caribbean. I'd love to
spend some time at the beach.