The one-word adjective for "to manage on my own".
What does this idiom mean: "Hey, hold your horses for a while."
Slow down a bit.
The adjective form of "gratitude".
Grateful
"To be, or not to be, that is the question"
From which play is this taken?
Hamlet
Hurricanes and typhoons are the same thing.
True. They are simply called different names depending on in which region they occur.
Where would you find a "till"?
at the cashier's (a cash register)
What does this idiom mean: "Carrie and I saw eye to eye on the graduation ceremony."
We agreed on the graduation ceremony.
The noun form of "hesitant"
hesitation
In the 1996 movie version of Romeo and Juliet, Claire Danes played Juliet, but who played Romeo?
Leonardo di Caprio
An American was the first man in space.
False. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was first in 1961.
Explain the meaning of the word "futile".
without result, without effect, useless, leading nowhere
What does this idiom mean: "Now, is that sunset a sight for sore eyes or what?"
That sunset is really, really, beautiful.
to solve
Shakespeare enriched the English language with new words, phrases, and idioms. One idiom is "to be in a pickle"; as in "I'm in a pickle at the moment". What does it mean?
To be in trouble, to face difficulties
"Magma" is the scientific name for lava.
False. Both are molten rock. Magma is simply molten rock below the earth's surface, while lava is found above ground.
Explain the meaning of the word "blatant"
noisy, vulgur, loud
What does this idiom mean? "We had our differences in the past, but that's all water under the bridge now."
Not important anymore
The noun form of the adverb "anxiously".
Anxiety
Shakespeare set his plays in a famous round, open-air theatre. A close copy was rebuilt in 1997 and is a famous tourist attraction in London today. What was/is the name of the theatre?
The Globe
Mahatma Gandhi began his nonviolent crusade in South Africa.
True. He then took his method to India to fight against the British there.
Explain the word "abundant".
Riklig, i stor mängd
Explain the idiom:
We can find something good in every bad situation.
(Shakespeare)
The verb form of "example".
exemplify
"A plague o' both your houses!"
Where do we find this famous line?
In Romeo and Juliet
(uttered by Mercutio).
The mint julep is the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby of horseracing.
True