A: The currency used in Japan.
Q: What is the yen?
Rewrite using can or can’t:
“Is it possible for you to finish your homework before 8 PM?
Answer: What is “Can you finish your homework before 8 PM?”
What’s a synonym for “big”?
Answer: What is “large”?
The Colosseum is in this city.
Answer: What is Rome?
This animal is known as "man's best friend." What is it?
dog
You need a passport and sometimes this document to enter another country.
visa
Choose the correct form:
“There ___ (is/are) many students in the library, but only one ___ (is/are) using a computer.”
Answer: What is “There are many students in the library, but only one is using a computer.”
What’s the opposite of “noisy”?
Answer: What is “quiet”?
The Great Wall is in this country.
Answer: What is China?
This is the biggest land animal in the world.
elephant
This Asian country has the most people in the world.
China
Make a question with have got or has got:
“She owns three pets.”
Answer: What is “Has she got three pets?”
What does “generous” mean?
Answer: What is “someone who likes to give”?
A: This ancient wonder in Egypt is the only one still standing today.
Great Pyramids of Giza
This animal says “meow” and loves to chase mice.
cat
This U.S. city is known as “The Big Apple.”
Answer: What is New York City?
🕥 What time is it?
It’s half past ten.
What’s a more advanced word for “happy”?
Answer: What is “joyful” or “delighted”?
This landmark is known as the tallest building in the world.
Answer: What is the Burj Khalifa?
This black and white bird can't fly but swims very well.
penguin
This country has three capital cities: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.
Answer: What is South Africa?
Combine these sentences using there is or there are:
“The classroom has a whiteboard. It has 20 desks.”
Answer: What is “There is a whiteboard and there are 20 desks in the classroom.”
A: A large, strong building with thick walls, built in the past to protect people.
castle
This white building is where the U.S. president lives.
White House
This animal can change its color to hide from danger.
chameleon