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FAMOUS PEOPLE
100

A word for someone who travels to another country to live there permanently.

Immigrant
100

The correct past tense form of the verb "to go."

went

100

In the word "knife," which letter is silent?

"K"

100

The name of the celebration where Americans eat turkey in November.

Thanksgiving

100

He was the first President of the United States.

George Washington

200

A synonym for "begin"

start

200

The auxiliary verb used to form the present perfect tense.

Has/Has

200

In the word "hour," which letter is silent?

"H"

200

This city is known for its famous musical theater on Broadway.

New York

200

This scientist developed the theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein

300

The opposite of "dangerous."

safe

300

The tense used to talk about something that is always true (e.g., water boils at 100°C).

Present simple

300

The difference in vowel length between "live" and "leave." What is the vowel sound in "leave"?

[I] or [i:]

 [i:]

300

The national holiday in the United States celebrated on July 4th.

Independence day

300

He was the leader of the Indian independence movement through nonviolent resistance.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

A word for someone who works in a hospital and helps doctors.

nurse
400

The type of sentence used to express a condition and a result (e.g., If I study, I will pass).

Conditional

400

The pronunciation of "ch" in "chocolate" is the same as   in "shoes"? True or false

False

400

This English-speaking country is known for its Outback and kangaroos.

Australia

400

She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and is known for her work in physics and chemistry.

Marie Curie

500

A synonym for "large" or "big."

Huge

500

The comparative form of "far"

Further

500

[Th] in Though and thought is pronounced the same.

True or False

False

500

The capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

500

This tech entrepreneur founded Microsoft.

Bill Gates

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