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100

How many days of the year have 28 days?

All of them

100

"A piece of cake" means...

that something is easy. Ex: This question was a piece of cake.

100

Spell this: a person who works without being paid

V-O-L-U-N-T-E-E-R

100

"She" is an example of...

a pronoun.

100

CAT - Can you up the facade?

ACT

200

What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

The future

200

"Speak of the devil" is said when...

someone appears just as you are talking about them.

200

Spell this: a ruler in ancient Egypt

P-H-A-R-A-O-H

200

When talking about verbs, what does the word tense refer to?

When the action happens i.e. present, past, future

200

BELOW the upper arm is the...

ELBOW.

300

What has many keys, but can't unlock a single door?

A piano

300

When someone is "under the weather" they are...

not feeling good or feeling ill.

300

Spell this: the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning

I-N-T-U-I-T-I-O-N

300

When talking about adjectives, comparative and superlative refer to?

The degree of which an adjective is used, ex: tall, taller, tallest

300

LISTEN and be...

SILENT.

400

If you drop me I’m sure to crack, but give me a smile and I’ll always smile back. What am I?

A mirror

400

"The ball is in your court" means...

 it's your turn to make a decision or take action.

400

Spell this: to exclude from a society or group

O-S-T-R-A-C-I-Z-E

400

Conjugative these two irregular adjectives (baseform-comparative-superlative); good and bad.

good-better-best

bad-worse-worst

400
All the time i TEACH and yet you want to...

CHEAT.

500

The person who makes it has no need of it; the person who buys it has no use for it. The person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?

A coffin

500

To "hit the nail on the head" means...

to be exactly right about something.

500

Spell this: involving or creating favourable circumstances that increase the chances of success or effectiveness; beneficial

A-D-V-A-N-T-A-G-E-O-U-S

500

Give 1 example of a verb in the form present perfect continuous.

have been dancing, have been eating, have been walking etc.

500

Can you rearrange this anagram into a job? EPIC COIL OFFER

POLICE OFFICER

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