The countries/regions who make up the United Kingdom.
What are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland?
The number of states in the United States of America.
What is fifty?
The English for "maquillage"
What is "make up"?
The preterite form of "drive".
What is "drove"?
The name of the first US president.
Who is "George Washington"?
France's gift to the United States of America to commemorate their alliance during the American Revolution and celebrate the American independence.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
The name of the vampire protagonist in Twilight.
Who is Edward (Cullen)?
The french for "Fireworks".
What is "feux d'artifice"?
The three different articles we saw in class.
What are "the", "a / an" and "Ø"?
The nickname for the large desert in the center of Australia where you can find Alice Springs.
What is the outback?
The name of the previous President of the United States of America.
Who is Donald Trump?
The name and nationality of the person who 'discovered' Canada in 1534.
What is "Jacques Cartier and French"?
The English for "un dromadaire".
What is "a camel"?
The base form (base verbale) of "overcame".
What is "overcome"?
The English for "stupéfiant".
What is "jaw-dropping"?
The national flower of England.
What is the red rose?
The largest state in the United States of America.
What is Alaska?
The French for "une chute d'eau"
What is "a waterfall"?
The past participle (participe passé) form of "forget".
What is "forgotten"?
The "city of Jazz".
What is New Orleans?
The capital city of Northern Ireland.
What is Belfast?
The director of the "Corpse Bride" movie.
Who is Tim Burton?
The English for "un propriétaire".
What is "a landlord"?
Three different compound adjectives (adjectifs composés).
What are...
(y'en a une infinité, je n'ai pas fait de liste, non mais oh)
The English for "sans condition".
What is "unconditionally"?