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A cupboard, often tall and made of metal, in which you can keep your possessions, and leave them for a period of time

Locker

100

You eat soup with a...

Spoon

100

To give up is to

Surrender

100

a verb that is made out of a verb with a particle(s) is called

Phrasal verb

100

This red fruit is actually often mistreated as a vegetable

Tomato

100

This country owns Greenland

Denmark

200

A box-shaped container, without a top, it slides in and out to open and close and is used for keeping things in

Drawer

200

a heavy knife with a large square blade

Cleaver (Chopper)

200

A more formal word for an eggplant is

Aubergine

200

What is meeting in the following sentence: We have arranged a meeting

Noun

200

This colour symbolises death in many South-Asian countries

White

200

Window/door glass is called

Pane

300

This type of seat has neither armrests nor a backrest

Stool

300

A long, sharp knife that has a row of sharp points along one edge

Bread knife

300

When you annoy someone directly and intensively you... them

Pester

300

Identify a mistake in the following sentence: "I have been walking the whole time that day"

Had been walking

300

This blue-green colour is named after this opaque mineral

Turquoise

300

This country has been divided for more than 70 years

Korea

400

a piece of furniture with shelves, cupboards, or drawers, used for storing or showing things

Cabinet

400

The largest cooking pot is called

Stock pot

400

a feeling of liking for a person or place (not always related to love)

Affection 
400

a sentence that is divided into two clauses in order to show which information is new is called

Cleft sentence

400

Vincent van Gogh is known for his love for this colour

Yellow

400

This book by an English writer (from a prominent family of scientists and people of arts) is a very popular dystopia 

Brave New World

500

a standing reading desk with a slanted top, on which documents or books are placed as support for reading aloud, as in a scripture reading, lecture, or sermon

Lectern

500

A cooking utensil with a wide, flat blade that is not sharp, used especially for lifting food out of pans

Spatula

500

The more formal to say "carry out the order" is to ... the order 

Execute 

500

What's the type of conditional in the following sentence: Had I known you were so heartless, I wouldn't have married you.

3

500

The darkest coating in the world

Vantablack

500

Meat of goat is called

Goat meat

600

That famous design of 1920s as a decorative style is defined by geometric patterns, naturalistic motifs, bold colors, and sinuous outlines that are also well reflected in furniture design trends of the period. 

Art Deco

600

A kitchen utensil perforated with holes used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables.

Colander (cullender)

600

This word is sued to describe both low weight and undimmed

Light

600

Arguably on of the hardest aspects of English Grammar for natives of Russian, Polish, Georgian, Chinese, Japanese languages

Articles

600

This bird from starling family is named after its blush coloured belly

Rosy Starling
600

Finish the idiom:
Curiosity killed the ...

Cat

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