What is a noun?
The capitol of the USA.
What is Washington D.C.?
What is Buckingham Palace?
Who originally colonized Australia.
What/who is the United Kingdom?
The name of Taylor Swift's 2023/24 concert tour.
What is the Eras Tour?
What is a pronoun?
The number of states in the USA.
What is the number 50?
The term for when a king or queen is the head of the state (government).
What is a monarchy?
The term for indigenous peoples in Australia.
Who are Aboriginal Australians OR First Nations?
US President who was featured in mugshot.
Who is Donald Trump?
The second column for irregular verbs, and when -ed is added onto regular verbs.
What is the simple past?
The national anthem of the United States.
What is the Star-Spangled Banner?
The provinences within the United Kingdom (which distinct territories).
What is Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England?
The worlds largest coral reef system.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Countries that hosted the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
What is Australia and New Zealand?
Tense that is used to describe an action that is happening and will continue to happen.
What is the present continuous?
The name of the system used to elect the President of the United States.
What is the electoral college?
The nickname of the United Kingdom flag.
What is the Union Jack?
The colloquial name for the vast and arid region in Australia.
What is the Outback?
The most streamed song on Spotify for 2023.
What is Flowers by Miley Cyrus?
Passive voice is often used in these practical contexts.
What is journalism OR what is science OR what is legal writing/terms
The two largest minor parties in the USA (hint: not Republican or Democratic).
What is the Libertarian and Green parties?
The 56 international territories of which most are former British colonies.
What is the Commonwealth of Nations?
The most popular spread (aufstrich) in Australia.
What is Vegemite?
The month where King Charles the III was coronated.
What is May?