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100

This is the most famous statue in New York City and it was a gift from France.

The Statue of Liberty.

100

What is the past of “go”?

Went.

100

On October 31st, children wear costumes and go from house to house saying “trick or treat.” What celebration is this?

Halloween.

100

“How many museums _____ you visit in New York?”

did

100

What is the capital city of the United States?

Washington, D.C..

200

This national park in Arizona is famous for its enormous canyon carved by the Colorado River.

The Grand Canyon.

200

What is the past of “see”?

Saw.

200

During this February tradition, people give chocolates, flowers, and cards to show love and friendship.

Valentine’s Day.

200

How many souvenirs did she buy?

She bought three souvenirs.

200

What is the official language of the United States?

The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but English is the most widely spoken language.

300

This theme park in Florida is known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”

Walt Disney World

300

What is the past of “buy”?

Bought.

300

This holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. Families eat turkey and give thanks.

Thanksgiving.

300

“We _____ (not / spend) much money in Los Angeles.”

Did not spend / Didn’t spend.

300

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington.

400

This city is famous for Hollywood and the film industry.

Los Angeles.

400

Complete the sentence: “She _____ (take) a photo at the Grand Canyon.”

Took.

400

This tradition takes place on the first Monday of September and honors workers in the United States.

Labor Day.

400

Make a question: They ate five hamburgers. (How many)

How many hamburgers did they eat?

400

What sport is known as “America’s pastime”?

Baseball.

500

This famous bridge in California is painted international orange and connects San Francisco to Marin County

The Golden Gate Bridge.

500

Complete the negative sentence: “They _____ (not / eat) American food yesterday.”

Did not eat / Didn’t eat.

500

This American tradition, celebrated on a Sunday in February, brings families and friends together to eat snacks like chicken wings and pizza, watch football, and enjoy commercials — even people who don’t normally follow the sport participate. What tradition is this?

Super Bowl Sunday.

500

Correct the mistake: “How much people visited the park?”

How many people visited the park?

500

This U.S. state is known as “The Sunshine State.”

Florida.

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