What are the past simple and past participle of swim? Use them in a sentence.
Swam, Swum.
Example: I swam yesterday and have swum many times.
Which country is both in Europe and Asia?
Turkey
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
Identify the tense: "I have finished my homework."
Present Perfect
In which sport can you get a 'strike,' a 'spare,' and a 'turkey'?
Bowling
What are the past forms of choose?
Chose, Chosen.
'Chose' is past simple, 'chosen' is past participle.
What is the smallest country in the world by area and population?
Vatican City
What do plants need to grow and make food?
Sunlight, water, air, soil
Put this sentence in the simple past: "He comes late for the lesson."
He came late for the lesson.
What is the name of the international competition where countries compete in multiple sports every four years?
The Olympics
Identify the past simple and past participle of eat.
ate, eaten.
What is the capital of Denmark?
Copenhagen
What do we call the gas that we breathe in to stay alive?
Oxygen
Which one is the object in this sentence.
The dog ran around the garden.
the garden
What is the offside rule in football? Explain it simply.
A player is offside if they are nearer to the goal than the ball and second-last defender when the ball is passed.
Give the past simple and past participle of read and explain their pronunciation.
read, read. Read (infinitive) is pronounced differently from 'read' (past tenses).
Name three oceans of the world.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian.
What is the name of the force that pulls things down to the ground?
Gravity
Correct the error:
'He don’t like broccoli.'
Explain the grammar rule.
He doesn’t like broccoli.
Use 'doesn’t' with he/she/it.
Name three Olympic sports that involve judging rather than scoring goals or points.
Diving, Gymnastics, Riding,
Identify the past simple and past participle of fly.
flew, flown.
Which is the highest mountain in Austria?
Großglockner
What do we call the change from a liquid to a solid state?
freezing
What is the difference between 'much' and 'many'? Give examples.
'Much' is for uncountable nouns.
"Many' for countable.
Ex: much water, many apples.
In what game is “love” a score?
Tennis