Phrasal Verbs
USA
ITALY
Grammar
Spelling
100

You use this phrasal verb when entering a car or taxi.

get in

100

Which coast is California on?

West Coast

100

This Italian city is famous for its leaning tower.

Pisa

100

Fill in the blank: “I ___ finished my homework.”

have

100

Spell the plural of “city.”

cities

200

This is what you do when you board a bus, train, or plane.

get on

200

In which month is Thanksgiving celebrated?

November

200

Italy is shaped like this common article of clothing item.

a boot

200

What is the past particple form of “swim”?

swum

200

Which one is spelled correctly? A) recieve B) receive

A) receive

300

Your friend arrives at the station. You go there to collect them. What do you do?

pick them up

300

Name the holiday celebrated on July 4th in the USA.

Independence Day

300

Which famous artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo

300

What type of conditional is this? “If it rains, I’ll stay home.”

first conditional

300

Choose the correct spelling: A) embarassed B) embarrassed

B) embarrassed

400

You arrive at a hotel or airport and confirm your arrival. What do you do?

check in

400

Which city is famous for the Liberty Bell and is called “The City of Brotherly Love”? (Hint: You all know someone from this city!)

Philadelphia

400

Italy is famous for a type of cheese made from water buffalo milk. What is it called?

Mozzarella di Bufala

400

Complete the sentence: “If I ___ (be) you, I would study more.”

were

400

Spell the opposite of "loud"

quiet

500

You exit a car or taxi. What phrasal verb do you use?

get out (of)

500

Add these coins: 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies. A) 69 cents B) 79 cents C) 89 cents D)94 cents

C) 89 cents (50 + 30 + 5 + 4)

500

Italy shares a border with how many countries? (Hint: Count them!)

What is 6? (France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Vatican City, San Marino)

500

Which tense is being used in the phrase: “I had been waiting for the bus for 30 minutes when it finally arrived.”

past perfect continuous

500

Put these words in the correct alphabetical order: receipt, recipe, receive, recent

recent, receipt, receive, recipe