Do You Know These Common English Phrases?

Do You Know These Common English Phrases?

Let's get our __ in a row before the trip.

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Correct Incorrect The phrase "get your ducks in a row" means to organize or prepare things in a systematic or orderly manner before taking on a task or project.

Let's get our __ in a row before the trip.

  • Kites
  • Ducks
  • Buttons
  • Sheep
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