Grammar
Rhetorical devices
Definitions
USA
GB
100

a or an

What are the two undefined articles?

100

Strong smells stink

What is an alliteration?

100

a device used for looking less alone while in public places by yourself

What is a cell phone/ smartphone?

100

There are that many states in the USA.

What is 50?

100

They are the 4 nations that compose the UK.

What are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland?

200

Used for events that happened before sth else in the past

What is the past perfect?

200

He is as big as a bear.

What is a comparison / simile?

200

A person who helps you solve problems you‘d never have without them

What is a teacher?

200

He was America‘s first president.

Who is George Washington?

200

It‘s the most famous food in England.

What is fish and chips?

300

Gone - written - swum - …

What is a past participle?

300

We eat breakfast.

They have dinner.

I order lunch.

What is a parallelism?

300

The best time to do everything you had planned for today

What is tomorrow?

300

This ocean touches the USA in the West.

What is the Pacific?

300

It‘s the capital of Northern Ireland.

What is Dublin?

400

we use this tense in the if-clause of conditional type ll-sentences

What is the simple past?

400

The tree is crying silent tears.

What is a personification?

400

Like a fridge, you keep opening and closing it every few minutes to see if there‘s anything new

What is instagram?

400

He is the famous pastor who fought for the rights of black people in the 60s.

Who is Martin Luther King?

400

The Americans call it zip code. The British say …

What is a post code?

500

This form is used when we do not know or do not want to name the person responsible for an action

What is the passive voice?

500

The snow is a white blanket.

What is a metaphor?

500

You‘d give them a kidney but wouldn’t allow them to borrow your favorite shirt.

What are a siblings? / What are brothers or sisters?

500

The USA bought Alaska from this state in 1867.

What is Russia?

500

Here you can see the crown jewels.

What is the Tower of London?

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