Which tense?
Grammar general
Which word?
General Knowledge
100

Which tense do we use to describe habits? 

And which tense for actions in progress?

Present simple

Present continuious 

100

What is the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Give 2 examples.

An adjective describes a noun

An adverb describes a verb  


100

 What is QUANTITY DISCOUNT?

To buy a large quantity and get a better discount.

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra.

200

When do we use the past progressive, Give 2 examples?

When a long action is interrupted by a short action.

And to talk about what you were doing at a specific time in the past

200

What is the difference between I stopped to talk to my neighbour and I stopped talking to my neighbour?

I stopped to =in order to talk to him

I stopped talking= I no longer talk to him

200

 What is a blanket purchase order?

A special purchase order is typically designed to leverage repetitive requirements and emergency repairs involving low-value goods and services, while reducing the administrative workload.

200

What year was Palfinger founded?

1932

300

What is the difference between the 2 & 3 conditional? Give examples.

The 2nd conditional is used to describe unreal present situations.

The 3rd conditional is used to describe unreal past situations.

300

using prefixes, tell me the opposites of  

1= trustworthy,

2= patient 

3=agree

1. Untrustworthy

2. Impatient

3. disagree

300

What is intellectual property?

Creations or inventions of the mind, including, but not limited to, copyright (such as designs, artwork, software, data, original text, maps), trademarks (such as symbols and names) and patents (such as drug formulations, hardware).

300

 In what year did the Palfinger company go public?

in 1999

400

Name 4 futures and when we use them.

Present simple future

going to...future

will...future

present continuous....future


400

What is the passive voice and why do we use it?

When who does the action is unknown or unimportant.

400

What does the term force majeure?

A contract provision under which major (and usually uncontrollable) events may excuse a party, in whole or in part, from the performance of its contractual obligations; e.g., fire, war, or severe weather. This is a standard clause in contracts of the organizations of the United Nations Common System.

400

Russia is the largest country in the world measured by land mass, what is the next largest?

Canada (9.985 million square km)


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