This lemon-shaped fruit is green inside and outside.
What is a lime?
This has six sides and things can be inside.
What is a box?
This opens and closes. It can be on a house or in a house.
What is a door?
Americans call this an apartment. In Britain, it is known by this other name.
What is a flat?
If you are lost, these papers or books can help you find your way.
What are maps?
Before it becomes food, this swims in the sea.
What is fish?
This often has something to drink inside. It has a cap to hold everything in.
What is a bottle?
Smoke comes out of this part of a house.
What is a chimney?
This is a place where people live outside of a city.
What is a house?
Americans use an eraser to hide mistakes written in pencil. British people use this.
What is a rubber?
This drink is normally white. It often comes from cows, goats, or camels. Some people can make it too.
What is milk?
This is usually used for holding ice cream or apple sauce.
What is a bowl?
This green stuff grows on the ground. British people have this in their garden; Americans have this in their yard.
What is grass?
This is where food is cooked at home.
What is the kitchen?
This comes from a guitar, piano or keyboard.
What is music?
This is made from a variety of fruits or vegetables. The tomato one is often used for pasta.
What is sauce?
This is used to hold a drink but it can never be plastic or paper.
What is a glass?
This is outside of the door. The most common one says "welcome."
What is a mat?
This bird does not fly but is often eaten.
What is a chicken?
Somebody with a book is probably doing this.
What is reading?
This fruit is brown on the outside but green on the inside and shares its name with a bird.
What is a kiwi?
This adjective can describe a circle.
What is round?
This is part of a house but underground.
What is a basement?
This animal is larger than a donkey and runs quickly when a short man is on its back.
What is a horse?
This is hanging on the wall. Look carefully. It can also mean a piece of wood.
What is a board?