Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
England
USA
100

This is the noun for a place where you learn things.

What is a school?

100

This adjective means “not big.”

What is small?

100

This verb means “to move on your feet.”

What is walk?

100

The capital city of England.

What is London?

100

The capital city of the United States.

What is Washington, D.C.?

200

This noun describes something you read with pages and words.

What is a book?

200

This adjective means “full of happiness.”

What is happy?

200

This verb means “to rest with your eyes closed.”

What is sleep?

200

The famous clock tower next to the Houses of Parliament.

What is Big Ben?

200

The biggest city in the USA.

What is New York City?

300

This noun means a four-legged animal that barks.

What is a dog

300

This adjective describes something very, very cold.

What is freezing?

300

This verb means “to make food.”

What is cook?

300

The name of the English royal family.

What is Windsor?

300

The national bird of the USA.

What is the bald eagle?

400

This noun means the opposite of “teacher.”

What is a student?

400

This adjective means “not new.”

What is old?

400

This verb means “to look at something.”

What is watch?

400

The river that runs through London.

What is Thames?

400

The President lives in this building.

What is the White House?

500

This noun means the part of your body that helps you think.

What is the brain?

500

This adjective means “able to move very fast.”

What is quick?

500

This verb means “to create something with your hands.”

What is build?

500

The famous university cities in England are Oxford and this one.

What is Cambrigde?

500

The American flag has 50 of these.

What are stars?

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