When a part of your body increases in size due to injury.
Swell / swollen
enjoyable weather; not cold
warm
is the word water countable?
no
First conditional is used to talk about something which will probably happen in the future as a result of something else.
true
What is Ireland's national holiday?
St. Patrick's Day
Damage done to the skin by a knife (accidentally, without violent intention)
cut
a lot of rain, wind, thunder/lightning
storm
is the noun "project" countable?
yes
Is this sentence correct?
"I wish I am ten years old!"
No.
When talking about something that you would like to be different in the present, but it is impossible, you have to use a past tense after "I wish."
What is the traditional Irish dance called?
Stepdance
A visible consequence of an allergic reaction on the skin
Rash
A type of weather that makes you unable to see well (in towns/cities, villages)
fog
Uncountable nouns use a singular verb.
yes
Identify the mistake in the following sentence:
"How many people follows you on X?"
follows --> follow
What plant is a symbol of Ireland?
Shamrock
When your ankle twists because you stepped incorrectly you have:
a sprain / a sprained ankle
An extended period without rain
Drought
You can sometimes use a/an with uncountable nouns.
No. Some uncountable nouns can be countable, but if it is uncountable, a/an cannot be used.
Identify the mistake:
When I was a kid, I would love watching my older brother play video games.
would love --> used to love
would can only be used with action verbs when talking about past habits
What is Ireland's national sport?
Hurling
Recover from something (phrasal verb)
get over
extremely, unpleasantly hot
scorching / boiling
What does the word "glass" refer to when it is uncountable?
The material
Identify the mistake and fix the sentence:
"Although her age, my mother is still very capable."
What is the Irish word for cheers?
Slainte!