Grammar
Words
People
Applications
Places
100

That's the third person singular ending!

What is -s. 

100

Mrs. Rosenhagen hates this linking word. 

What is furthermore?

100

The vice-principal of this school. 

Who is Mr. Perk?

100

This is what you apply for, usually. 

What is a job?

100

The capital of the UK.

What is London?

200

You use it for activities that are over and done with. 

What is the simple past?

200

In German, that's Gesamtschule.

What is a comprehensive school?

200

The teacher who is named like the guy who fills your shoe on the 6th of December. 

Who is Nikolaus Meuer?

200

This is how you end an application letter.

What is "Yours, sincerely"?

200

The capital of the USA.

What is Washington DC?

300

They have a comma and give extra information.

What are non-defining relative clauses. 

300

That's taking fruit off trees and grain from the field.

What is a harvest?

300
The current crown prince of the UK. 

Who is William?

300

It's a collection of information of your most important personal and professional information. 

What is a CV?

300

This is what DC in Washington DC stands for. 

What is District of Columbia?
400

Those are participle endings.

What are -ing and -ed.

400

A big knife to cut cocoa pods with, correctly pronounced. 

What is a machete?

400

The first president of the United States. 

Who is George Washington?

400

This is what CV stands for.

What is a Curriculum Vitae?

400

This is where you can find palm trees in the UK. 

What is Cornwall?

500

Gerund has the same ending as this. 

What is the present participle?

500
Many Americans say this non-English word when somebody sneezes. 

What is Gesundheit!

500

He invented the lightining rod, the lending library, the volunteer fire brigade and also co-wrote the American Constitution. 

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500
A small text about your personality, goals and achievements.

What is a personal profile?

500

The Senedd Cymru. 

What is the Welsh Parliament?

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