What’s the past simple of go?
went
Complete the sentence: If it ______ (rain), we’ll stay at home.
rains
What does “break the ice” mean?
To start a friendly conversation in an awkward situation.
What’s the adjective form of beauty?
Beautiful
What’s the capital of the United Kingdom?
Make a question: She has finished her work.
Has she finished her work?
Which conditional is this? → If I were you, I’d call him.
2nd
If something is “a piece of cake,” what does that mean?
It’s very easy.
What’s another word for job that starts with “p”?
Profession / Position / Post
Which country is famous for maple syrup?
Canada
Correct the mistake: “He don’t like coffee.”
He doesn’t like coffee.
Correct the mistake: If I will see her, I will tell her.
If I see her, I will tel her.
What does “under the weather” mean?
Feeling ill or not well.
What’s another word for difficult?
Hard / Challenging / Tough
Name one famous American company that starts with “A.”
Apple, Amazon,...
What’s the difference between will and going to?
Will is for uncertain, unplanned future, assumptions
Going to is for plans
What’s the difference between 1st and 2nd conditional?
1st = real / possible situation (If it rains, I’ll stay home.)
2nd = unreal / hypothetical (If it rained, I would stay home.)
What does “get something off your chest” mean?
To share something that’s been bothering you.
What’s the opposite of polite?
Rude / Impolite
In the USA, what holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November?
Thanksgiving
Choose the correct sentence: “I’ve been here since two hours” or “I’ve been here for two hours”?
I’ve been here for two hours.
Give an example of a sentence in the 3rd conditional
Past perfect + would have + past participle
Ex: If I had gone to bed earlier, I would not have been so tired
If someone “spills the beans,” what happens?
They reveal a secret.
What’s a synonym for start that begins with “b”?
Begin
What’s the name of the British royal family’s last name?
Windsor