Irregular verbs
Vocabulary - Unit 3
Phrasal verbs
British monarchy
Idioms
100
What is the third form of the verb 'to sling'?
slung
100
Translate the word: binge-watching
watching (multiple videos, episodes of a TV show, etc.) in one sitting or over a short period of time
100
What is the meaning of 'to abide by'?
To respect or obey a decision, a law or a rule
100
What is the title of the heir to the British throne?
Prince of Wales
100
Finish the idiom: 'Put wool over...'
Put wool over other people's eyes
200
What is the second form of the verb 'to wring'?
wrung
200
Translate the word: adorkable
"socially inept or unfashionable in a charming or endearing way" - it is a blend of adorable and dork.
200
What is the meaning of 'to boil down to'?
To be summarized as
200
Where does the ceremony of the keys take place?
At the Tower of London
200
Finish the idiom: 'Hit the nail ...'
Hit the nail on the head
300
What is the second form of the verb 'to slay'?
slew
300
Translate the word: Mx
a title used before a person’s surname or full name by those who wish to avoid specifying their gender or by those who prefer not to identify themselves as male or female.
300
What is the meaning of 'to own up'?
To admit or confess something
300
What is the motto of British Monarchs?
Dieu et mon droit (God and my right)
300
Finish the idiom: 'Bite off more ...'
Bite off more than you can chew
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