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100

Correct the mistake in this sentence: "She don't like studying English on weekends."

Answer: "She doesn't like..."

100

What is the opposite (antonym) of the word "generous"?

Answer: Stingy, mean, or selfish.

100

If something is incredibly easy to do, we say it is a "piece of..." what?

Answer: Cake (A piece of cake).

100

Translate this common classroom phrase into English: "Vazifani kim bajardi?"

  • Answer: "Who did the homework?"
100

What belongs to you, but your friends and teachers use it much more than you do?

Answer: Your name.

200

What are the past tense and past participle forms of the verb "go"?

Answer: Went and Gone.

200

Spell the name of the season that comes after summer.

Answer: A-U-T-U-M-N (Autumn).

200

What does it mean when someone tells an actor or performer to "break a leg"?

Answer: It means "Good luck!"

200

In London, if someone tells you to stand in the "queue" to buy a ticket, what do they want you to do?

Answer: Stand/wait in a line.

200

What has keys but can't open a single door?

Answer: A piano (or a keyboard).

300

Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect: "I ___________ (live) in Uzbekistan for three years."

Answer: have lived

300

What do you call a person who is always confident, handle things easily, and likes to give orders to others? (Clue: Starts with the letter 'B').

Answer: Bossy

300

If you are feeling a bit sick, tired, or unwell, you are "under the..." what?

Answer: Weather (Under the weather).

300

If an American tourist asks you for directions to the nearest "subway," what are they looking for?

Answer: The metro / underground train.

300

Word Play: What English word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

  • Answer: The word "Short" (add 'er' to make it shorter)
400

Complete this First Conditional sentence: "If it rains tomorrow, we ___________ (cancel) our picnic."

  • Answer: will cancel (or are going to cancel)
400

What is a synonym for the word "exhausted"?

Answer: Very tired, worn out, or fatigued.

400

What does the idiom "once in a blue moon" mean?

Answer: Very rarely or almost never.

400

How do you say "oshpaz" in English?

Answer: Cook or Chef.

400

I have a spine, but no bones. I have leaves, but I am not a tree. What am I?

Answer: A book.

500

Change this active sentence into the Passive Voice: "The student wrote a brilliant essay."

"A brilliant essay was written by the student."

500

Unscramble this vocabulary word related to school: "M E N S S E T S S A"

Answer: Assessment.

500

If a student is studying very late at night for their final exams, which idiom are they practicing? (Clue: It involves oil or fire).

Answer: "Burning the midnight oil."

500

In the UK, people wear "trousers" and eat "biscuits." What do people in the USA call these two things?

Answer: Pants and Cookies.

500

Name three things in the English classroom that start with the letter "C".

(Any three: e.g., Chair, Chalk, Clock, Calendar, Computer, Ceiling).