The grammar
Writers
The world of sons
Idioms
Kyrgyzstan
100

Name adverbs of frequency From 100%-0%

always, usually, sometimes, often, rarely, never.

100

By 2008, Forbes had named her the world's highest-paid author.

J.K Rowlings

100

Award for Outstanding achievements in the music industry.

Grammy Awards

100

Listen to somebody very carefully 

All ears

100

The main stone in Saimaly Tash.

Kun bala

200

the adverbs.... ....... have negative meanings

never. seldom

200

A seven-volume series about a young wizard.

The Harry Potter

200

"King of Pop"

Michael Joseph Jackson

200

Name of the person who loves sweets

Sweet tooth

200

A Challenging Mountain for Climbers

Lenin Peak

300

now, at the moment, at present

Present continuous

300

Hard working (Synonym)

Workaholic 

300

"I don't deserve this, darling, you look perfect tonight"

Name the singer

Perfect - Ed Sheeran

300

Wish "Good luck"

Break a leg

300

Kyrgyzstan is famous for its traditional ....... drink

A Unique Kyrgyz Tradition

400

"My mobile phone was turned off''

 What grammar is used? tell the structure

Passive voice 

400

 "The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years" name the Author and the legend of this book.

Chyngyz Aitmatov. Mankurt

400

Major music genres

Pop, Rnb , reggae, rock music, heavy metal.

400

Turn a blind eye

To ignore something.

400

The ..............Epic is a long and complex poem that is considered to be one of the greatest works of Central Asian literature.

The epic "Manas"

500

 English has borrowed words from over ...... different languages.

350. Words like “patio” (Spanish), “kiosk” (Turkish), and “kindergarten” (German) are now integral parts of English. 

500

The author of "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them"

J.K. Rowlings

500

A waitress at Duncan Donuts,

Madonna

500

Pull someone’s leg

To trick or fool someone.

500

The name “Kyrgyzstan” is believed to derive from the ............ 

The name “Kyrgyzstan” is believed to derive from the Turkic word “kyrgyz,” which means “forty” or “forty tribes.” This name reflects the country’s rich nomadic heritage and the historical union of numerous tribal groups that inhabited the region. The designation “stan” signifies “land” or “place” . Thus, “Kyrgyzstan” translates to “the Land of Forty Tribes,” highlighting the diverse ethnic and cultural tapestry of the nation.