What is the past tense of "go"?
Answer: went
What is the opposite of "hot"?
Answer: cold
Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
Answer: William Shakespeare
Which phrase is correct: "see you later" or "seen you later"?
Answer: See you later
What is the capital of the UK?
Answer: London
Which sentence is correct? "She don't like pizza" or "She doesn't like pizza"?
Answer: She doesn't like pizza
What is a synonym for "happy"?
Answer: joyful, glad, cheerful
Who is the current king or queen of the UK?
Answer: King Charles III
What do you say when someone sneezes?
Answer: Bless you!
What do people in the UK often drink with milk?
Answer: Tea
What are the three forms of the verb "eat"?
Answer: eat, ate, eaten
Name three animals that live in the jungle.
Answer: tiger, monkey, parrot, etc.
Who was the first president of the United States?
Answer: George Washington
How do you ask someone politely to pass the salt?
Answer: Could you please pass the salt?
Name a famous UK landmark that is also a giant clock.
Answer: Big Ben
Complete the sentence: "He ____ (run) to school every day."
Answer: He runs to school every day.
Name three items you would find in a kitchen.
Answer: spoon, plate, fridge, etc.
Name the famous English author who wrote "Harry Potter."
Answer: J.K. Rowling
What does "LOL" stand for in texting?
Answer: Laughing Out Loud
Which UK country is known for kilts and bagpipes?
Answer: Scotland
Correct the error in the sentence: "She is more tall than her brother."
Answer: She is taller than her brother.
What is a "synonym"?
Answer: A word with a similar meaning to another word
ho was the first person to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Which is correct: "Can I borrow your pen?" or "Can I lend your pen?"
Answer: Can I borrow your pen?
What is the national animal of Scotland?
Answer: Unicorn