Alaska (buy) from Russia for 7 million dollars in 1867.
was bought
T
The Statue of Liberty (give) to the United States by Great Britain 1n 1886
was given by France
F
Coca-Cola (make) with colouring so it's not green.
is made
T
In 2006, a whale (see) swimming up the River Thames in London.
was seen
T
Necessary (spell) incorrectly more than any other word in English.
is spelt
definitely
F
In Sweden, coffee (drink) by children on their birthday.
is drunk
F
The Mona Lisa (steal) in 1911 and lost for two years.
was stolen
T
The first photo (take) by the Chinese in the early 1700s.
was taken
The French, 1820
F
The giant panda (find) only in two countries - China and Burma.
is found
China only
F
The British prime minister (choose) by the queen or king.
is chosen
F
Cars (drive) on the left in Sweden until 1967.
were driven
T
Happy Birthday (sing) more than any other English song.
is sung
T
The Simpsons cartoon (show) for the first time in 1989.
was shown
T
In some parts of Whales, sheep (ride) by local farmers for transport.
are ridden
F
The first underground system in the world (buid) in London in the 1860s.
was built
T
More chocolate (eat) by Italians than any other nationality.
is eaten
Swiss
F
Queen Elizabeth II went to hospital in 1991 after she (bite) by one of her dogs.
was bitten
T
Originally, Mickey Mouse (know) as Mortimer Mouse.
was known
T
Potatoes (not grow) in Europe until 1536.
were not grown
T
Traditionally, skirts (wear) by men in Ireland.
are worn
F
English school children (not teach) foreign languages at school.
are not taught
(3-5 years)
F
The Pyramids in Egypt (hide) under sand for 2,000 years.
were hidden
were never buried
F
The Da Vinci Code (write) by Paulo Coelho.
was written
Dan Brown
F
Macadamia nuts (not sell) in their shells because people can'r break them.
are not sold
T
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