Food
Beyond
Opportunities
The UK
Grammar
100

Matvaner

Food habits

100

Spøkelse, eller ideen om at noe uhyggelig kan skje...

Spectre

100

Kvalifikasjoner

Qualifications

100

The UK is short for...?

The United Kingdom

100

Substantiv in English? Mention one example.

Noun.

200

Næringsrik

Nutritious

200

Barnehjem

Orphanage

200

Søknad

Application

200

Which countries make up the UK? 

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

200
Nouns in English are divided into two groups. They are called...?

Countable and uncountable

300

Kjøttforbruk

Meat consumption

300

The main character in Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children?

Jacob

300

Four different English words we can use for "yrke"?

Job, occupation, profession, vocation

300

The capital of England and the UK

London

300

An adjective is a word that...

.. describes nouns. 

400

Two types of "future foods"

Sea vegetables and insects

400

What are Emma's peculiarities in Miss Peregrine's home....?

Levitation (she has the ability to float), and air manipulation.  

400

Jobs mentioned in the text Job vacancies...

Patient care assistant, food runner, teen news reporter, sales assistant

400

The two biggest cities in Scotland are...

Edinburgh and Glasgow
400

What is the difference in meaning here? 

1. The dog's owner. 

2. The dogs' owner. 


1. Ownership, noun in the singular. One dog.

2 Ownership, noun in the plural. More than one dog. 

500

A type of popular insect to eat is...

Wasps, bamboo worms, scorpions

500

A condition where people are disturbed in their sleep cycle and their muscles are paralysed...

Sleep paralysis

500

Use modal auxiliary verbs (modale hjelpeverb), and other words, to make these sentences more formal.

Hi Dave, 

So, you're learning Spanish! I'm impressed. Why don't you try to find someone to practice speaking with?

Suggestions: 

Dear, you are, I am, could, may, might

500

The capital of Wales

Cardiff

500

What is wrong in this sentence? Explain why. 

The childrens classroom is so cold that theyve started to wear they're coats inside.

children's - ownership

they've - contraction

their - possessive pronoun (not contraction)

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