It's red, white and blue and has 50 stars and 13 stripes
American flag
It's also called the Union Jack
Flag of the UK
This Japanese company makes popular models like the Corolla and Camry.
Toyota
This is the number of players each team starts with on the field in a soccer match.
11
Words like “run,” “eat,” and “sleep” are this kind of word.
verbs
The largest statue in New York City
Statue of Liberty
It's a tower which is often called the Big Ben, which is actually the name of the bell
Elizabeth Tower
This Italian brand with a prancing horse logo is known for fast sports cars.
Ferrari
his Argentine player, known for his time at Barcelona, won the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Messi
This tense is used for actions happening right now, like: "She is reading."
present progressive/continuous
He was the first president of the USA
George Washington
This queen ruled for over 70 years until 2022
Queen Elizabeth II
This American businessman is famous for making the first mass-produced car, the Model T.
Henry Ford
This card is shown by the referee when a player is sent off the field.
red card
You use “an” instead of “a” when the next word begins with this.
vowel
It's the longest river in the USA
Mississippi
The UK is made up of these four countries
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales
This part of a car is used to reduce pollution from the engine’s exhaust.
catalytic converter
This country has won the most men’s FIFA World Cups.
Brazil
In the sentence "He gave me a book," this is the indirect object.
me
Document signed in 1776 which declared independence from Britain
The declaration of independence
British author who wrote Harry Potter
J.K. Rowling
This country is the largest car producer in the world as of the 2020s.
China
This English Premier League club is known as “The Reds” and plays at Anfield.
Liverpool
This type of conditional is used for unreal situations in the past, like: “If I had studied, I would have passed.”
type 3