GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
RIDDLES
SURPRISE
TRUE/FALSE
100

She (be) at bakery 2 minuets ago.

She was at bakery 2 minuets ago.

100

to spend time with friends


hang out

100

1

keys

100

an + радость

enjoy

100

 England is part of the United Kingdom

TRUE

200

Where were boys yesterday? - They (ride) bikes all days.

They were riding bikes all days.

200

to use money or time on something

spend

200

2

someone

200

Is this sentence correct?

I was played computer games yesterday.

I was playing computer games yesterday.

200

England has a warm climate all year round

FALSE (England has a temperate maritime climate)

300

He never (watch) TV in the mornings.

He never watches TV in the mornings.

300

to have clothing or accessories on your body

wear

300

3

accident

300

antonym for "appear"

disappear

300

England is famous for its traditional dish of fish and chips  

TRUE

400

Where is Jim? - I don't know, he just (leave).

He has just left.

400

a device that wakes you up in the morning

alarm clock

400

4

dangerous

400

Do you enjoy cooking? What is your favorite dish to cook?

your answer

400

Robin Hood is a real historical figure.

FALSE (Robin Hood is a legendary outlaw, though some historians speculate he was based on real people)

500

The letter (send) tomorrow.

The letter will be sent tomorrow.

500

to discover information

find out

500

5

earthquake

500

It is an adverb that is used to describe something happening quickly and unexpectedly. It is often used to add suspense or surprise to a story or situation.

suddenly

500

The population of London is larger than the entire population of Scotland

TRUE (London has around 9 million, Scotland around 5.5 million)

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