Prepositions
Reported speech
Irregular verbs
England
English literature
100

She lost her ring _ the beach.

At

100

Jarek said: "I'm feeling a bit lonely."

Jarek said that he was feeling a bit lonely.

100

teach, _, _

taught, taught

100

This is England's national sport.

Cricket.

100

"Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"

,,Romeo and Juliet''

200

The car went _ the tunnel.

Through

200

"I am having coffee" , he said.

He said that he was having coffee.

200

_, handwrote, _

handwrite, handwritten

200

These countries make up the United Kingdom.

England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

200

The author of Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

300

The caterpillar turned _ a butterfly

Into

300

"I have finished my homework,'' she said.

She said that she had finished her homework.

300

outswim, _, _

outswam, outswum

300

In this form of government, the monarch's power is regulated by the constitution, and the prime minister and parliament run the country.

Constitutional monarchy.

300

Britain’s most famous crime novelist, the author of 66 detective novels and creator of two of the most well-known literary sleuths, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.

Agatha Christie.

400

I have liked that song _ 1999 .

Since

400

Jane said: “I mustn't wash my hair.”

Jane said that she didn't have to wash her hair.

400

shrink, _, shrunk

shrank/shrunk

400

This ruler maintained her power by never marrying.

Elizabeth I

400

 The author of The Lord of the Rings.

J.R.R. Tolkien

500

The principal was asking questions _ her behavior.

Regarding

500

Mary said: "I have been studying Chinese."

Mary said that she had been studying Chinese.

500

lie (to stay at rest) , _, _

lay, lain

500

These are two of the most famous universities in the world.

Oxford and Cambridge.

500

It is one of the Oldest English heroic poem, surviving in a single copy dated around the year 1000, featuring its eponymous 6th century warrior from Geatland in Sweden?

Beowulf.

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