Greetings and Conversations
Grammar
Vocabulary
U.S Culture
Out in the City
100

What do you say when you greet someone in the morning?

Good morning.

100

I ___ a student.

am

100

What is the opposite of "big"?

Small.

100

What is the name of the president's house?

The White House.

100

Where can you go to borrow books?

The library.

200

What do you say when you leave someone at night?

Good night.

200

What is the past tense of eat?

Ate.

200

What is the chore called when you clean your clothes?

Laundry.

200

How many stripes and stars are on the American flag?

13 stripes and 50 stars

200

Where do you go to send mail?

The post office.

300

What do you say to someone if you didn't hear them?

"What did you say?"

"Can you say that again, please?"

"Can you repeat yourself, please?"

300

Which is correct:

She like apples

or

She likes apples

She likeS apples

300

What is another word that means "happy"?

Glad

Cheerful

300

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington D.C.

300

Where do you go if you are sick?

The hospital.

Urgent care.

400

What do you say to someone if they are in the way?

"Excuse me."

400

Make this into a negative statement:

"He goes to school every day."

"He doesn't go to school every day."

400

What is another word for "job"?

Work

Career

Occupation

400

What is the name of the U.S National Anthem?

The Star-Spangled Banner

400

What place has rides and games for families?

Amusement park.

500

What do you say if you want to introduce your friend to someone?

"This is my friend..."

500
Change this sentence into the future tense:

They are at home.

They will be at home.

500

What does "buying groceries" mean?

Go shopping for food.

500

What are the first five (5) words of the Star-Spangled Banner?

O say, can you see...

500

What is the busiest part of the city usually called?

Downtown.

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