Vocabulary
Grammar
Structure
Riddle
General culture
100

Say three vegetables

  1. Carrot
  2. Potato
  3. Tomato
  4. Cucumber
  5. Lettuce
  6. Spinach
  7. Broccoli
  8. Cauliflower
  9. Bell pepper
  10. Onion
  11. Garlic
  12. Zucchini
  13. Eggplant
  14. Peas
  15. Corn
  16. Green beans
  17. Kale
  18. Brussels sprouts
  19. Celery
  20. Radish
100

computer, schoolbag and books are:

A) Countable things

B) Uncountable things

A) Countable things

100

Find the error

"I want to buy a umbrella and a new hat."

"I want to buy A umbrella and a new hat."

100

"I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?"

An echo (Un eco).

100

The third planet from the sun.

Earth

200

Say three fruits

  1. Apple
  2. Banana
  3. Orange
  4. Pear
  5. Grape
  6. Mango
  7. Pineapple
  8. Strawberry
  9. Blueberry
  10. Raspberry
  11. Kiwi
  12. Peach
  13. Plum
  14. Cherry
  15. Watermelon
  16. Cantaloupe
  17. Papaya
  18. Apricot
  19. Pomegranate
  20. Lemon
200

Difference between A and AN

Use A before words that start with a consonant sound.

Use AN before words that start with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).


200

Find the error

I have any friends in London.

I have SOME friends in London.

200

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg

200

The word Xmas originates from:

  • Atheism
  • Medieval illiteracy
  • Walt Disney
  • Greek for Christ


  • Greek for Christ
300

"I don't like alcohol, so I usually just order __________ at parties."

A) Soft drinks

B) Soft water

C) Drink softs

A) Soft drinks

300

Difference between some and any.


We generally use some in positive (affirmative) sentences. It is used for both countable (plural) and uncountable nouns

We generally use any in negative sentences and most questions

300

find the error

How many water do you drink a day?

How MUCH water do you drink a day?

300

What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

A clock

300

What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?

  • The Pacific Ocean
  • The Atlantic Ocean
  • The Indian Ocean
  • The Pacific Ocean
400

"For dessert, I would like __________ apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream."

A) A bunch of

B) A loaf of

C) A slide of



C) A slice of


400

Difference between How much and How many.

1. How Many (Countable Nouns)Use How many for things that have a plural form.

2. How Much (Uncountable Nouns)Use How much for things that don't have a plural form

400

unscramble

"cost / this / money / how / does / much / ?"

"How much money does this cost?"

400

What is at the end of everything?

The letter ¨g¨

400

At what degree Celsius does water freeze?

  • 1
  • 0
  • -1


  • 0
500

Complete the phrase: 'I bought a _________ of bread at the bakery.'

A) bunch

B) ounce

C) loaf

C) loaf

500

Difference between MUCH / MANY / A LOT OF / LOTS OF


Many + Countable Nouns (Plural): Used for things you can count

Much + Uncountable Nouns: Used for things you can't count

These are very common in informal English and are much more flexible.

  • The Rule: You can use them for both countable and uncountable nouns.

  • Context: They are mostly used in Positive (+) sentences.

    • "I have a lot of work today." (Uncountable)

    • "He has lots of books." (Countable)

500

unscramble

"don't / soft drinks / we / many / party / need / for / the / any / or / juice"

"We don't need many soft drinks or any juice for the party."

500

What has a neck but no head?

a bottle

500

The song starting, ‘Starry, starry night’ is about whom?

  • Gustav Klimt
  • Vincent Van Gogh
  • Picasso


  • Vincent Van Gogh
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