What is the opposite of 'clean'?
Dirty/polluted/unclean
What is the name of Saroo's brother who died?
Guddu
Is this a first or a second conditional? "If it rains tomorrow, I will stay home."
Is this sentence active or passive? "The dog bit his owner."
Active
Which tense is this? "I have just called them back."
Present perfect
What is the opposite of 'curly'?
Straight
Which country was Saroo's adopted brother from?
India
What kinds of situations do we use the second conditional for?
Imaginary/unlikely/impossible situations (in the present or future)
Turn this into a passive sentence: "The boy plays the guitar."
The guitar is played by the boy.
Do we use the past simple or the present perfect when we know the exact time that something happened (e.g. last Thursday)?
Past simple
What is the opposite of 'catch' (the bus)?
Miss
What is the name of the author (first and last)?
Saroo Brierley
Complete the sentence using the second conditional: "If I _____ (have) enough money, I would travel to Japan."
If I had enough money, I would travel to Japan.
Turn this into a passive sentence: "My sister eats the whole cake."
The whole cake is eaten by my sister.
Complete with the right tense: "I _____ (live) in Lucerne since 2021."
What is the opposite of 'crowded'?
Empty/uncrowded
What is the name of the area that Saroo was from?
Ganesh Talai/Khandwa
Complete the sentence using the first conditional: "She _____ (not/come) to the party if she ____ (have) to work the next day."
She will not come to the party if she has to work the next day.
Turn into a passive sentence: "Whenever somebody steals a wallet, people call the police."
Whenever a wallet is stolen (by somebody), the police are called (by people).
Complete with the right tense: "My sister ___ (never/travel) to Australia but I ____ (go) there last summer."
My sister has never travel(l)ed to Australia but I went there last summer.
What is the opposite of 'patient'?
Impatient
What is the name of the island in Australia Saroo was adopted to?
Tasmania
Turn this first conditional sentence into a second conditional sentence: "If Switzerland wins the World Cup, everyone in the country will be excited."
"If Switzerland won the World Cup, everyone in the country would be excited."
Turn into a passive sentence: "If I didn't complete my homework, my teacher would give me bad grades."
"If my homework wasn't completed (by me), I would be given bad grades (by my teacher."
Complete with the right tense: "_____ (ever/try) Indian food? - "Yes, I ____. It ____ (be) my favorite food when I was a child."
Have you ever tried Indian food? - Yes, I have. It was my favorite food when I was a child.