Verbs
Adjectives
Culture
Translation
Miscellaneous
100

What is "went¨?

The past simple form of the verb "go"

100

What is "sad"?

The opposite of "happy".

100

What is "hot chocolate"?

This popular drink is often served with milk and cookies in the UK and US.

100

What is "Happy Birthday!"?

You say this to someone on their birthday.

100

What is "Thursday"?

The day after Wednesday.

200

 What is "will"?

We use this word before a verb to talk about future plans (e.g., "I ___ play video games later.").

200

What is "cold"?

  • The word you use to describe very low temperatures, like ice.

200

What is a kangaroo?

This animal is a national symbol of Australia and hops.

200

What is "Nice to meet you"?

You say this when you meet someone for the first time.

200

What is "winter"?

The season with snow and cold weather.

300

What is "cook" (or "make")?

The verb you use when you make food, like pasta or a cake.

300

 What is "bald"?

  • The adjective to describe someone with no hair on their head.

300

What is "Washington D.C."?

The capital city of the United States.

300

What is "You're welcome"?

The response to "Thank you very much."

300

 What are "scissors"?

You use this object to cut paper.

400

What is "She doesn't have a dog"?

This is the negative form of the sentence: "She has a dog."

400

What is "bigger"?

The comparative form of "big" (e.g., "An elephant is ___ than a mouse.").

400

What is "pizza"?

This popular food from Italy is round and has cheese and tomato sauce.

400

What is "Excuse me"?

You say this when you need to get past someone in a crowd.

400

 What is "expensive"?

The opposite of "cheap".

500

What is "He is running"?

The present continuous form of "run" for "He".

500

What is "bored"?

  • You feel this way when you have nothing to do.

500

What is "blue"?

The colors of the American flag are red, white, and ___. 

500

What is "How are you?"?

You ask this question to find out how someone is feeling.

500

What is "twelve"?

The number of months in a year.

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