Well if you mean 'flirty' then I would say: You act so flirty around him! If you mean 'flint' then I would say: The material is almost entirely composed of knapped flint.
'Would you like this candy or these desserts to follow the meal?'This is being used as an indicator for a singular item, and these is being used as an indicator for multiple items.See the related...
Use it's (with the apostrophe) only when you mean "it is" or "it has." For example: It's time to go. (It is time to go.)It's been a long time. (It has been a long time.) Use its (without the...
There are a number of ways you can do this: A compound sentence: I went to the closet, my boots weren't there. Using a quote: When I opened the door, she said, "Wow, it's cold out there". Describing...