What is the plural of "person"?
people
I took the baby which was crying on the chair.
Right or wrong?
Wrong
The children was/were in the park yesterday.
were
The woman/women is talking.
woman
I am go/going to America this weekend.
going
Is your wife's mother
Mother-in-law
"Everyboby needs somebody"
Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
correct
Everybody= singular
What word is the opposite of "safe"?
dangerous/hazardous
Trouve deux traductions en anglais du verbe améliorer
improve/ enhance
What's the capital city of South Africa?
Pretoria
Find the mistake: She eat an apple at recess.
3rd person singular (He/She/It) = -s in the simple present: She eats
What is the plural of knife?
knives
What word is the opposite of "cheap"?
Expensive, costly, overpriced, pricey
What is the name of the candidate elected for the presidential elections BEFORE the inauguration?
president elect
What is the plural of the word "tooth"?
teeth
Give the English for "une proposition de loi"
a bill
What is the plural of "mouse"?
mice
What is the opposite of tiny?
big, huge, gigantic, enormous, ..
Someone who denounces a fraud or governmental injustice and is part of the 5th estate.
A whistleblower
Name the first three powers/estates.
executive, legislative, judicial
What's the preterit form of "to draw"
drew
What do you call the son of the spouse of your father, who isn't your mother?
Step-brother
Name 4 continents.
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia
I moved/have moved to America last year.
moved
When do you use the preterit form
To describe an action in the past
What's the antonym of "high"
low
what tense is this sentence: I would like
Conditional
What are the four seasons?
Summer, Fall/Autumn, Winter, Spring
What is the name of the elections choosing the party's candidate for the American presidential elections.
the primaries
Translate: I drive to school every day.
Je vais à l'école en voiture tous les jours
"There is a table, a chair and an armchair."
Is this sentence right or wrong?
Right
What is the name given to a newspaper that spread scandals in the UK.
a tabloid