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Grammar Time!
Everyday English
100

This is what you call someone from China.

What is Chinese?

100

This is a small, white grain that many people eat with vegetables or curry. It is common in Asia and Latin America.

What is rice?

100

This is your mother's brother.

What/Who is an uncle? 

100

This is the auxiliary/modal verb that is used to create the present perfect tense.

What is "have"? 

100

You say this when someone gives you something or helps you.

What is “Thank you”?

200

Someone from the country Turkey is called this.

What is Turkish?

200

This is a cold dish usually made with vegetables like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber. People often eat it as a starter or a light meal.

What is a salad?

200

This is your sister's daughter.

What/Who is a niece? 

200

Finish the sentence using the correct adjective "cold": Today is ___ than yesterday.  

What is "colder"? 

200

You say this when you are trying to get someone's attention or ask them for something.

What is "Excuse me"?

300

The people are called Swiss. This is the country that Swiss (Emmental) cheese comes from.

What is Switzerland? 

300

Milk, cheese, and yogurt all belong to this group of food.
 

What is dairy?

300

This person is married to your brother. 

What/Who is my sister-in-law? 

300

This is added to an adjective with two or more syllables to compare two things. 

What is "more" ? 

300

You see 7:45 on the clock. In English, you can say this time like this.

What is “It’s seven forty-five” or “It’s a quarter to eight”?

400

This is a group of people who speak Portuguese. People with this ethnicity are from the largest country in South America. They are known for their famous Carnaval celebrations.

What is Brazilian?

400

This traditional Italian dish is made with layers of pasta, sauce, meat, and cheese.

What is lasagna/lasagne?

400

This is your father's son, but he has a different mother.  

What/Who is my half-brother? 

400

This is the added to an adjective with one syllable (or two, if it ends in -y) to compare MORE than two things. 

What is "-est"? 

400

This is the modal verb you use to politely ask someone for help.

What is “could”?
(Example: “Could you help me?”)

500

This person is from a group of European islands. In their country, the pound is used as the form of currency. They are from a place that speaks English.

What is the United Kingdom? (or What is Great Britain?)

500

You drink this every day, it has no color, and it keeps you healthy. Your body is approximately 70% of this.

What is water?

500

This is a way to describe your family including family members like your grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

What is an extended family?

500

Finish the sentence using the present perfect tense and the correct adjective: This is the ___ meal I have ever ___ .

What is “This is the best meal I have ever eaten.”?

500

You are in class and want to go to the bathroom. You raise your hand and start your question with this modal.

What is “may”?
(Example: “May I go to the bathroom?”)

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