Grammar
Facts
Holidays
Environment
100

Which is correct: "There are a few apples on the table" or "There are a little apples on the 

“There are a few apples on the table" is correct because "apples" is a countable noun, and "a few" is used with countable nouns.

100

Who was the first president of The US?

George Washington

100

—- is celebrated on October 31st each year. This is also called All Hallows Eve and is a reminder of the harvest at this time of year. Children really like this holiday because they get dressed up in costumes and collect candy from neighbors on this day.

Halloween

100

True or False: Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use.

True

200

Make questions and negatives.

Disney was a pioneer for children’s television entertainment.

Was Disney a pioneer for children’s television entertainment.

Disney was not a pioneer for children’s television entertainment.

200

Martin Luther King was ______ of the united states


a)President

b)ambassador 

c)political philosopher

Political philosopher

200

The first United States flag was sewed by:


a) Benjamin Franklin 

b) 

The first United States flag was sewed by:


a) Benjamin Franklin 

b) Betsy Ross

c) Martin Luther King

c) Martin Luther King

Betsy Ross

200

Correct mistakes: An oak tree is an animal which can live for up to a 3 years and grow to 550m in height.

An oak tree is a plant which can live for up to a thousand years and grow to 40m in height.

300

When do we capitalize letters?

Every new sentence should begin with a capital letter to indicate the start of a new thought or idea.

As for using capital letters (A,B,C,D,E…) in the middle of a sentence, there are only three types of words you capitalize in English:

  • The pronoun I
  • The first word in a sentence
  • Proper nouns (Proper nouns include personal names, place names, names of companies and organizations, and the titles of books, films, songs, etc.)

Randomly using capital letters in the middle of a sentence without proper grammar rules is incorrect.


 


300

True or False: In November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially designated April 30 as International Jazz Day

True

300

—- is a federal holiday. On this day, Americans commemorate their freedom from British rule and honor the Declaration of Independence. This is celebrated on the fourth of July.

Independence Day

300

What are the main causes of climate change?

The main causes of climate change include:

- **Greenhouse Gas Emissions**: From burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) for energy and transportation, which release carbon dioxide (CO₂) and other greenhouse gases.

- **Deforestation**: Reducing the number of trees that can absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere.

- **Industrial Processes**: Emissions from factories and agriculture, including methane (CH₄) from livestock.

- **Waste Management**: Methane emissions from landfills and waste treatment facilities.

- **Natural Processes**: Volcanic eruptions and variations in solar radiation, though these have a smaller impact compared to human activities.

400

**Question**: How do you decide whether to use "a few" or "a little" in a sentence?

"A few" is used with countable nouns, while "a little" is used with uncountable nouns.


400

Describe the Statue of Liberty.

The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, is an iconic symbol of freedom and democracy. Designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and gifted to the United States by France in 1886, the statue commemorates the centennial of American independence and symbolizes the enduring friendship between the two nations.


### Key Features:

- **Material**: Made of copper, the statue has developed a green patina over time due to oxidation.

- **Height**: The statue stands 151 feet tall from the base to the tip of the torch, and with its pedestal, it reaches a height of 305 feet.

- **Appearance**: Lady Liberty holds a torch in her right hand, symbolizing enlightenment, and a tablet in her left hand inscribed with the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.

- **Crown**: She wears a crown with seven spikes, representing the seven continents and seven seas, indicating universal liberty.

- **Chains**: Broken chains lie at her feet, signifying freedom from oppression and tyranny.

The Statue of Liberty serves as a welcoming signal to immigrants arriving by sea and remains a powerful emblem of hope and freedom for people around the world.

400

What is the difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day?

Veterans Day and Memorial Day are both U.S. holidays that honor military personnel, but they serve different purposes and are observed in distinct ways.

### Veterans Day

- **Date**: November 11th

- **Purpose**: Honors all military veterans, both living and deceased, who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

- **Observance**: Celebrations often include parades, ceremonies, and other public events. Schools, businesses, and government offices may close or offer special programs to recognize veterans.

- **Origin**: Originally called Armistice Day, commemorating the end of World War I on November 11, 1918. In 1954, it was renamed Veterans Day to honor all U.S. veterans.

### Memorial Day

- **Date**: Last Monday in May

- **Purpose**: Honors military personnel who have died in service to the United States, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle.

- **Observance**: Traditions include visiting cemeteries and memorials, holding family gatherings, and participating in parades. The holiday often marks the unofficial start of summer in the U.S.

- **Origin**: Originally known as Decoration Day, it began after the Civil War to honor Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the war. It was later extended to honor all Americans who died in military service and was officially renamed Memorial Day in 1971.

400

Define 3 Rs

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle 

500

Which tense is used in the following sentence, and why?

"She had finished her homework before she went out to play."

The sentence uses the **past perfect tense** ("had finished") and the **simple past tense** ("went"). The past perfect tense is used to show that one action (finishing her homework) was completed before another action (going out to play) in the past. The past perfect tense is used to emphasize the order of events when two actions happened in the past.

500

What is a log cabin

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500

Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on: 


a) on the second Monday of May

b) On the 4th Thursday of November

c) On the last Wednesday in April

On the 4th Thursday of November

500

True or False: The greenhouse effect is good because it allows our atmosphere to hold heat, providing temperatures that support life on Earth. Without the greenhouse effect, our atmosphere would not be able to retain infrared light and would be incredibly cold, much like the surface of Mercury.

False

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