USA vs...
Grammar
Idioms & Expressions
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This is what British people call apartments

A flat
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He ___ never been to Japan.”

He *has* never been to Japan

100

What does “under the weather” mean?

feeling sick

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You say this when you meet someone for the first time.

Nice to meet you

100

What do we call the large bag you use to carry your clothes when traveling?

Suitcase

200

This is what the British call sneakers

Trainers

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Change this sentence to negative: “She can drive.”

She cannot drive

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What does “piece of cake” mean?

very Easy

200

A casual way to say “I’m very tired.

"I’m exhausted” or “I’m beat”

200

This fruit is the main ingredient in Guacamole

Guacamole!

300

This is what Americans call a Car Park

Parking Lot!

300

Choose the correct modal verb:
“You ___ have left your phone at the café.

might / must

300

What does “the ball is in your court” mean?

It's your turn (to make a decision)


300

A polite way to ask someone to wait.
 

 “Just a moment” or “Hold on”

300

This is the biggest planet in the solar system

Jupiter

400

This is what the Australian slang "Arvo" means

Afternoon!

400

Turn this into reported speech:
“Don’t touch that!” she said.

She told me not to touch that

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If something happens “in the blink of an eye,” how fast is it?

Very quickly


400

This is what you say before starting a meal. 

"Please, Enjoy your meal” or “Bon appétit

400

What do items do you buy when you are on holiday, to remember your travels?

A souvenir

500

This is an Esky (australian) in Amercia

A cooler / ice chest!

500

Rewrite this sentence in the passive voice: Bob wrote a book for his friends. 

Answer: A book was written by Bob for his friends

500

What does it mean to “let the cat out of the bag”?

What is to reveal a secret by mistake?

500

This is what every Australian will say in response to "thanks" 

No worries!

500

This person studied ruins, history, and ancient sites like Afrosiob or Registan 

An archeologist!

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