She yet hasn't gotten dressed.
She hasn't YET gotten dressed.
("Yet" comes after "hasn't".)
What is the name of the type of pants she is wearing?
Bell Bottoms
I am ____ pasta for dinner tonight.
a) cooking
( also correct: making or preparing)
Over the Hill
To be old.
Happy Birthday! You're over the hill, now.
This state is known for it's city nicknamed "The Big Apple"
New York
Swimming is a favorite hobby of hers, but in the winter, she prefer skiing.
prefer ---> prefers
Name for this popular type of necklace.
Choker.
When playing the piano, it is important to have ____ fingers.
a) tight b) nimble c) coarse d) knuckled
nimble
relaxed & fast
To talk it out
To solve a problem by talking about it.
The congressmen could not agree, but they talked it out and soon found a solution.
These four states make up the tourist destination the "Four Corners"
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, & Utah
Joaquin always is late to class.
is always late
(Always, still, never, just, constantly--adverbs that express time--come after the verb "to be".)
Cowboy boots
The President called for a ___ on all gun sales.
a) ban b) lame c) no d) lock
ban
The Black Market
A "marketplace" where illegal goods are bought and sold.
(Refers to any organization that sells things illegally)
How is this state pronounced: "Missouri"?
Miz-or-ee
I heard you went to the music festival. You see your favorite band perform?
DID you see your favorite band perform?
What do you think of the protestors? Do you share their ______ ?
a) intricacies b) fate c) grievances
d) knowledge
Grievances
A set of complaints, and wants for something to change.
Poppin' bottles
To open a bottle of champagne.
What does "D.C." in Washington D.C. stand for?
(Note: Washington D.C. is not a state)
District of Columbia
Washington D.C is a district, not a state.
I have lived in Colorado for more than 5 years. In one month, I will been lived here for 6 years. How time flies!
I will have been living here
Future Perfect Continuous
(also correct, the Past Perfect tense: I will have lived here for 6 years)
(Arrow #1) -- What is the name of this part of men's clothing?
Lapel
In the early 1900s in the United States, most former slaves worked as ______ on farms for little or no money.
a) carpenters b) coal miners c) welders
d) sharecroppers
Sharecroppers
Catch 22
An ironic or paradoxical situation with no satisfying solution.
A man loses his glasses. He can't find them, because he needs his glasses to see. It is a Catch 22.
Oklahoma!
Fun fact: Oklahoma! is the name of a famous American musical set in its namesake. Very famous here in America.