Question Words & Prepositions
Adjectives Describing Food
Comparatives using as…as and not as…as
Past Simple Verbs
Countries
100

This question word asks about a person.

who

100

This adjective describes food with a lot of sugar.

sweet

100

Complete: “A bicycle is ___ fast ___ a motorcycle.” (meaning slower)

not as fast as

100

Past tense of shake (e.g., "He ___ my hand firmly").

shook

100

This country is known for pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum.

Italy

200

This preposition is used for a specific time (e.g., 5 o’clock).

at

200

This adjective describes food that makes your mouth burn (e.g., chili peppers).

spicy

200

Complete: “This soup is ___ hot ___ the one we had yesterday.” (equal temperature)

as hot as

200

Past tense of fly (e.g., "The bird ___ away").

flew

200

This is the largest country in South America, where they speak Portuguese.

Brazil

300

This question word asks about a reason or explanation.

why

300

This adjective describes food that has a sharp, sometimes unpleasant taste (e.g., lemon, unsweetened yogurt).

sour

300

Complete: “My Japanese is not ___ good ___ yours.”

as / as

300

Past tense of freeze (e.g., "The lake ___ overnight").

froze

300

This country is an island nation known for sushi, Mount Fuji, and anime.

Japan

400

This preposition means “from one side to the other” (e.g., walk ___ the bridge).

across

400

This adjective describes food that makes a loud sound when you bite it (e.g., fresh celery, chips).

crunchy

400

Rewrite: “Math is harder than science.” (use not as…as)

Science is not as hard as Math

400

Past tense of swear (e.g., "She ___ she didn't do it").

swore

400

This country in North Africa is famous for pyramids and the Nile River.

Egypt

500

This question word asks about a choice between options.

which

500

This adjective describes food that is covered in or full of oil or fat (e.g., pizza, bacon).

greasy

500

Make a sentence comparing two cities you know, using as…as correctly.

(Accept any logical comparative, e.g., “Tokyo is as crowded as New York.”)

500

Past tense of weep (e.g., "The child ___ quietly in the corner").

wept

500

This country’s capital is Canberra, and it’s known for kangaroos and the Outback.

Australia

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