The superlative form of a word MUCH
The most
What is a PAVEMENT?
Which desert covers much of northern Africa?
The Sahara
Which city was founded by Romulus and Remus?
Rome
How many men were born last year?
No one, only babies were born
Past Participle (V3) form of a verb FALL
FALLEN
What is a TODDLER?
A young child usually between one and three years old.
Which city is famous for its canals?
Venice
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
France
What never gets wetter no matter how hard it rains?
WATER
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, ____ go to the beach.
we will
What is a THUMB?
What is the largest (in area) state in the U.S.?
Alaska
Which country was Nelson Mandela the president of?
South Africa
Jack is looking at Anne. Anne is looking at George. Jack is married, George is not, and we don't know if Anne is married. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person?
Yes. (If Anne is married, then she is married and looking at George, who is unmarried. If Anne is unmarried, then Jack, who is married, is looking at her. Either way, the statement is correct.)
Put the verb in the form of PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
He _______ (drink) milk out the carton.
He had been drinking milk out the carton.
Translate the verb MAINTAIN
to continue, to keep
Helsinki is the capital city of which country?
Finland
What city was the first capital of the United States?
Philadelphia
The day before two days after the day before tomorrow is Saturday. What day is it today?
Friday. (The “day before tomorrow” is today; “the day before two days after” is really one day after. So if “one day after today is Saturday,” then it must be Friday.)
We like ________ our grandmother on Sundays.
a)to visit
b) visiting
c)to visit/visiting
c) to visit/visiting
what is the definition of the idiom "have a head like a sieve"?
forget things very easily
Which African country has Portuguese as its official language?
Mozambique
The first trip around the world was made by .......
Ferdinand Magellan.
There are two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck in the middle. How many duck are there?
Three. (Two ducks are in front of the last duck; the first duck has two ducks behind; one duck is between the other two)