I sat down. (Simple present )
I sit down
People who work together
1. Worker
2. Superhuman
3. Colleagues
4. Expert
3. Colleagues
How many elements are in the periodic table?
Answer: 118
Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big
You can’t see me, but I can see through you.
What am I?
An X-Ray.
She earns a living by writing stories. ( Simple Past )
She earned a living by writing stories.
One who goes on foot
1. Machination
2. Pedestrian
3. Transmigration
4. Eccentric
Pedestrian
What are animals that eat both meat and plants called?
Answer: Omnivores
Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health
What turns everything around but does not move?
A mirror.
I'll call you when I (arrive) at my hotel. ( Simple future )
I'll call you when I arrive at my hotel.
One who can speak two languages
1. Bilingual
2. Polylingual
3. Polygamy
4. Oligarchy
Bilingual
Where did the Olympic games originate?
Answer: Greece
By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it
I am overlooked by everyone but everyone has me.
A nose.
Susie was putting on her clothes. ( Present Continuous)
Susie is putting on her clothes.
The person who works for free
1. Member
2. Volunteer
3. Organiser
4. Servant
Volunteer
What is Lord Voldemort's real name?
Answer: Tom Marvolo Riddle
Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret
I lose my head in the morning and regain it back at night.
A pillow.
Julie (sleep) at three o'clock. ( Past continuous)
[ was sleeping ]
Person who writes with both hands
1. Ambisinistrous
2. Ambidextrous
3. Epitaph
4. Ventriloquist
Ambidextrous
Where does the most venomous spider live?
Answer: Australia; Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus)
Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements
What goes up and down but never moves?
The temperature