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100

The most common English adjective is.........?

The most common adjective in English is good, while time is the most frequent noun.

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Which food is famous for USA?

'Fast food' such as hamburgers or hot dogs began in America and McDonald's or KFC are known all over the world.


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The name America comes from the name of which explorer?

The name America comes form the name of an Italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci.

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The most famouse people from Australia?

The most famous Australians are Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett and Kylie Minogue.

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 Where the British monarch lives?

Buckingham Palace

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How many words were  invented by play writer William Shakespeare? 

 William Shakespeare, a famous 16th-century English playwright, invented over 1,000 words, including birthplace, blushing, undress, torture, cold-blooded, etc.

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Tell about the Helloween holiday.

 Halloween – 31st October – A holiday originated from the celtic culture that was brought to the United States by immigrants. On this day children and adults dress up in scary costumes, going from door to door and asking for candy. Houses are decorated with pumpkins with cut-out funny or scary faces.

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When and  was invented Basketball?

Basketball was invented in the USA in 1891 by a teacher from Massachusetts who wanted a new game for his students. At first Basketball was invented in the USA in 1891 by a teacher from Massachusetts who wanted a new game for his students.  

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Which explorer discovered New Zealand? 

Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, was the first European to discover New Zealand in 1642

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The adress of Sherloc Holmes?

221B Baker Street is the London address of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

300

How many words added each year in English Language?

Each year, around 4,000 words are added to the dictionary. For instance, the word lol was included in the Oxford English Dictionary back in 2011.

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Some English words exist only in plural form. Can you name any?


  • Glasses (spectacles)
  • Binoculars
  • Scissors
  • Shears
  • Tongs
  • Jeans
  • Pants
  • Pajamas
300

Where was made the famous ship Titanic?

The Titanic, the famous ship which sank on its first voyage, was made in Ireland.

300

" I have a dream......." Whose words are these?

Martin Luther King. African American Leader.

300

What building is it? 

 Elizabeth Tower, originally named the Clock Tower, and popularly known as "Big Ben", was built as a part of Charles Barry's design for a new Palace.

400

About how many countries are using English language as an official?

More than 50 countries around the world use English as an official language. After English, the other most common official languages are French, Arabic and Spanish.

400

Plaese name the sport which started in Canada?

Ice hockey started in Canada where it was played by Native Americans. Canada has hosted the Olympic Games 3 times: 1976 in Montreal, 1988 in Calgary and 2010 in Vancouver.

 

400

 The Independence day of USA?

Independence Day The fourth of July, also known as Independence Day in the USA, honours the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776.  


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Who is the first African-American president in USA?

The first African-American president of USA is Barack Hussein Obama II

 

400

What country has given The Statue of Liberty ?

The statue was a gift from France, completed and presented to America on July 4th, 1884 as a sign of friendship between the two nations.

500

Please name the oldest words whis are still in use today?

Some of the oldest words in the English language are still in use today. These include I, love, black, mother, fire, hand, and hear. Some of these words date back to 900 AD.

500

When do the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving day?

Thanksgiving is a major annual holiday, primarily celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November (Nov 26 in 2026) to give thanks, gather with family, and enjoy a feast, often featuring roasted turkey.  


500

Which explorer gave the name Canada?

The name Canada comes from a misunderstanding by Jacques Cartier, a 16th century French explorer. When Cartier was visiting the new world, the native people wanted to invite him to visit their village. The word for 'village' in their language was 'kanata'. Cartier thought they were talking about the whole country and when he returned to Europe he referred to the new land as 'Canada'.

500

Name the king of Netherlands.

Willem-Alexander (Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm aːlɛkˈsɑndər]; Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand; born 27 April 1967) is the current King of the Netherlands, having reigned since 30 April 2013.


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Where can we see this building?


The Sydney Opera House is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed performing arts center located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, Australia. Opened in 1973.

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