Ancient Egyptians built these large triangular structures as tombs for their pharaohs.
The pyramids.
The largest animal known on Earth
The Blue Whale
Part of a sentence that describes a person, place, thing or idea.
A noun
Country home of the Eiffel Tower
France
Brazilian soccer player, often considered one of the greatest of all time, won 3 FIFA World Cups.
Pelé
The ancient civilization that is known for its contributions to democracy, Olympics and philosophy.
The Greeks (ancient greece)
Capital city of Japan
Tokyo
The punctuation mark that is used at the end of a question is called...
A question mark
The longest river in the world
The Nile River
Athlete known as "The King" in basketball, has played for Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and LA Lakers.
LeBron James
The Italian explorer that is credited for "discovering" America in 1492.
Christopher Columbus.
New York City
The words run, jump and dance are examples of...
Verbs
U.S.A. state that is the only one made up entirely of islands.
Hawaii
The only player on the soccer field that is allowed to use their hands is called...
Famous ancient structure in China, built to protect agains invaders and is one of the longest WALLS in the world.
The Great Wall of China
Greek god known as the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of thunder
Zeus
The receiver of the action expressed by the verb, answers to the questions who or whom, is known as....
Direct object
The only continent in the world that is also considered a country.
Australia
Jamaican sprinter (runner) is considered the fastest man in history, holding world records in the 100m and 200m races.
Usain Bolt
Famous queen of Egypt, known for her intelligence and for her alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Queen Cleopatra
Famous writer, known for the play "Romeo and Juliet"
William Shakespeare
The receiver of the direct object, tells to whom/what or from whom/what the action is performed, is known as....
The samllest country in the world, located inside the city of Rome.
Vatican City
The official governing body of world soccer, based in Switzerland, is called...
FIFA