Choose the correct sentence:
a) I didn’t used to like coffee.
b) I didn’t use to like coffee.
c) I don’t used to like coffee.
b) I didn't use to like coffee
What’s the opposite of "deep"?
shallow
What does "break a leg" mean?
good luck
In which country do people drive on the left?
(also former British colonies: South Africa, Australia, New Zealand)
What has keys but can’t open doors?
A piano
Fill in the blank: “If she ___ (study) harder, she would have passed the test
had studied
A sedentary person; a person whose leisure time is spent watching television
What does "under the weather" mean?
To feel sick
What's the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
Who was the American president before Trump? (2008-2016)
Barack Obama
What is the plural of leaf?
leaves
Name three synonyms for "happy"
cheerful, glad, delighted, merry, in a good mood, content, joyful, cheery, jolly, pleased, euphoric
What does “once in a blue moon” mean?
Very rarely
Which US state has the nickname “The Sunshine State”?
Florida
What is the most spoken language in the world?
English
Correct the mistake: I am looking forward to see you
I am looking forward to seeing you
What’s the difference between “sensible” and “sensitive"?
Sensible: sensato
Sensitive: sensible
What’s the meaning of “get cold feet”?
abandon something due to fear
What’s the difference between Great Britain and the UK?
Great Britain is a geographical term; it includes England, Scotland and Wales, whereas the UK is a political term which includes those territories of Great Britain plus Northern Ireland.
How many months have 28 days?
All of them!
Create a sentence using the words "hard" and "hardly"
Open answer
What’s the name for the outer layer of a tree?
bark
What does it mean "to quit something cold turkey"?
To give up something all at once, not gradually
What’s the nickname for New York City?
Why is the origin story of why Santa has a red suit?