Everything in Perfect Tense
Halloween Tricks
Vocabulary
Citizenship
Fun Facts
100

What is the present perfect tense for the verb "Be," also known as the participle. 

Use it in a sentence. The sentence must be grammatically correct. 

BEEN

I have been to Italy several times. 

He has been at the coffee shop before.  

100

True or False:

Pumpkins are a vegetable. 

False

Pumpkins are classified as fruit. 

100

What is "Grit?" How do you define it? 

Motivation, determination, to not give up on something and continue practicing it... 

100

What is known as the Supreme Law of the Land?

The United States Constitution. 

100

This weekend is Day Light Savings Time. What does that mean? What do we have to do here in Colorado? 

It means we change our clocks. In fall we set the clocks one hour behind. 

200

Use the past perfect tense in a sentence (any verb).

It must be grammatically correct. 

He had gone to the store this morning. 

Ana and Bob had eaten at that restaurant last week and said it was very good. 

200

Which U.S. state produces the most candy?

A. New York

B. California

C. Texas

Home to dozens of candy-producing companies, California ranks first among all the states for producing the most candy in the U.S. Among them? Ghirardelli, Jelly Belly and Annabelle's Candy Company, just to name a few. Given all its candy companies, it's fair to say that California is the sweetest state in the country.

200

What does "Stump" mean?

To be confused or puzzled (verb form)

A part remaining of a large tree (noun)

200

What are the first ten amendments of the Constitution called? 

The Bill of Rights

200

What two baseball teams are playing in the World Series? 

The LA Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays

300

What is the negative form of Future Tense? 

Can you give a grammatically correct example?

I will not have gotten home by the time the football games ending. 

The students will not have made plans without me, as I could not commit to going to the concert. 

Will not = Won't 

300

What do Americans typically hand out on Halloween?

Candy

300

What is a sudden, important development referred to as? 

Breakthrough

With the advancement of science there have been great breakthroughs in modern medicine to treat diseases such as diabetes. 

300

Name two branches of the government.

Judicial, Congress, Legislative, Executive, Presidential or the Courts. 

300

What is the Capital City of Utah?

Salt Lake City, Utah

400

Which sentence is correct:

A. I had not been going to the gym because I hurt my knee. 

B. I had not won't go to the gym because I hurt my knee. 

A

This is an example of Present Perfect Continuous Tense. (Cause and effect). 

400

If you do not want trick-or-treaters at your house on Halloween, what do you do? 

You keep your porch light off. 

400

What does "Emphatic" mean?

definite, unequivocal, decided, pronounced, forcible, energetic, positive.

I am emphatic in my belief that eating dark chocolate is healthy.

400

Who is in charge of the Executive Branch? 

The US President (Donald Trump)

400

What was the State of New York originally called? 

New Amsterdam. It was named by the Dutch who originally settled there. The name was changed to New York on September 8, 1664. (According to Google)

500

Use the correct Future Perfect Tense to complete this sentence. 


By the time your plane lands, I ________________at the airport to pick you up. 

will have arrived

By the time your plane lands, I will have arrived at the airport to pick you up. 

500

Complete this childhood rhyme:

Trick or Treat _________my feet, give me something

__________ to eat.  

Trick or Treat smell my feet give me something good to eat. 

500

Condemn

What does this mean? 

To hate, dislike, oppose, loathe


I condemn the use of violence during peaceful protests. 

I condemn the use of weapons in schools. 

500

If something were to happen to the US President (Donald Trump), who would replace him? Full name and his current position. 

J.D Vance, the Vice President of the USA. 

500

Where does the word "Avocado" originally come from? 

The word "avocado" comes from the Aztec word ahuacatl. What does that translate to, you ask? Well, "testicles." It’s likely that the Aztecs who discovered this fruit back in 500 B.C. named it this because they were inspired by the texture and shape of the fruit and by the fact that it was considered an aphrodisiac — not to mention that avocados also grow in pairs.

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