U.S. Geography
Grammar
U.S. Government
Idioms
Contrary-to-fact conditionals
100

What state is Houston in?


Texas

100

Both Thom and Gina ____ a better life for their children.


Want

100

What are the three branches of U.S. government?


executive, legislative, and judicial

100

This idiom means to have no money at all.


Broke 

100

If I ______ (be) rich, I ______ (buy) a mansion.


If I were rich, I would buy a mansion.


200

What state is San Francisco in?


California 

200

Neither Jenny nor Shauna ____ the mayor.


Likes

200

What are the two parts of Congress?


Senate and the House of Representatives

200

This idiom means something that is very inexpensive.


Dirt cheap 

200

 If she ______ (know) how to swim, she ______ (go) to the beach more often.


If she knew how to swim, she would go to the beach more often.


300

Where is the federal government located?


Washington D.C.

300

____ Dave and Mike hope to lower taxes.


Both 

300

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme court

300

What does “track someone down” mean?

To find someone after a long search 

300

If they ______ (have) a car, they ______ (drive) to work every day.


If they had a car, they would drive to work every day.


400

What state does NE stand for?


Nebraska 

400

Neither the superintendent ____ the mayor intends to increase the number of teachers per classroom.

nor

400
How many house of representatives are there? 

435

400

Use “bucket list” in a sentence.

:)

400

If we ______ (live) in a big city, we ______ (have) more job opportunities.


 If we lived in a big city, we would have more job opportunities.


500

Where is the Statue of Liberty located?


New York City 

500

Neither the mayor ____the city council ______ to build more parks.


nor

wants/ Plans 

500

Who has the power to declare war?


Congress 

500

Use “long-lost friend” in a sentence 

:)

500

If I ______ (see) her, I ______ (tell) her the news

If I saw her, I would tell her the news.

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