Is the type of lie that is considered "good", "necessary" or not a big deal.
a white lie
It's the name given to ancient Egyptian rulers

a pharaoh
This grammar concept determines where the parts of speech appear in a sentence to make meaning clear.
Word order
This term refers to words that naturally go together in a language, such as “make a decision” or “lie under oath”
a collocation
Something that demands your attention would be:
a) concerning
b) compelling
c) faulty
d) sound
b) compelling
This verb means to decide that something is not worth serious consideration.
a) concern
b) dismiss
c) surge
d) accrue
Dismiss
These words join clauses or ideas within a sentence, such as “although,” “because,” and “while.”
Conjunctions
This concept describes the knowledge, habits, and cultural references that help people succeed socially or academically.
Cultural capital
The Winter Olympics for 2026 will be played in these two Italian cities.
Cortina and Milano
This noun refers to a sudden and strong increase in numbers, levels, or activity of something
Surge
This noun means a different form or version of the same thing, often used in science or technology.
Variant
This tense is used to describe background actions or situations that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
Past Continuous
This concept describes the ability of a person or group to move up or down the social or economic ladder.
Social mobility
This British brand makes high-end cars often featured in James Bond movies.
Aston Martin
This adjective describes something that reminds you of something else from the past.
reminiscent
This noun means careful and critical examination, especially by the public or authorities.
Scrutiny
This tense is used to show that one past action happened before another past action.
Past perfect
This skill involves analyzing information, questioning assumptions, evaluating evidence, and forming reasoned conclusions instead of accepting ideas at face value.
Critical thinking
This American sprinter became one of the fastest women in history in the 100 m and 200 m.
Sha'Carri Richardson
This idiomatic expression means to accept a lie or false story, even if you know it isn’t true.
Swallow a lie
This verb means to gradually increase or gain something over time, such as benefits or interest.
A modal in the present always uses a base verb after it, what comes after a modal in past?
the verb/auxiliary HAVE (and a participle)
This term refers to an error in reasoning that weakens an argument, even if it sounds convincing.
Logical fallacy
This treaty officially ended World War I and imposed heavy penalties on Germany.
Treaty of Versailles