How many letters are in the English alphabet?
26
What is the capital of England?
London
The children was/were eating lunch.
were
The woman/women is talking.
woman
Rearrange the sentence.
is boy The his homework. doing
The boy is doing his homework.
What is the plural of "person"?
people
Which is bigger: a lake or an ocean?
An ocean
What is the seventh month of the year?
July
What word is the opposite of "safe"?
dangerous / unsafe
If your father marries another woman, you have a _________.
step-mother
What is the woman doing?
The woman is driving a car.
Center / Course
Which "c" makes the 'S' sound?
Center
Who flies an airplane?
A pilot
What are the four seasons?
Summer, Fall/Autumn, Winter, Spring
What is a synonym?
a word, phrase, or expression that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.
What word is the opposite of "cheap"?
Expensive, costly, overpriced, pricey
What were they doing yesterday at 6:00 p.m.?
They were swimming.
What is the plural of the word "tooth"?
teeth
What is the singular of children?
child
What is an antonym?
An antonym is a word that have the opposite meaning.
What is the plural of "mouse"?
mice
What is the opposite of tiny?
big, huge, gigantic, enormous, ..
What does the Australian slang word "arvo" mean?
Afternoon
Rearrange the sentence:
my goes never the friend to pool
My friend never goes to the pool.
Name a holiday celebrated in November.
Thanksgiving
What animal is this?
Hedgehog
What is the plural of "goose"?
geese
Name all of the continents.
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia
During what month do we celebrate Thanksgiving?
October
What does ''summarize'' mean?
give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
Pronounce this word correctly: Onomatopoeia
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What is the most commonly used letter in the English language?
e
It is used in 1/8 of all words!
Who is the father of your partner?
father-in-law
I moved/have moved to America last year.
moved
Say this number correctly: 2,573,000.
Two million, five hundred (and) seventy-three thousand