What is a pronoun?
This is the term for a word that replaces a noun
What is “set off”?
To start something, often a project or journey.
What is London? 
This is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
What is “a piece of cake”?
Meaning “very easy”.
Who is William Shakespeare?
He was an English playwright, poet and actor. He wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
What is the present continuous tense?
The verb form used to describe an action happening right now.
What is “put off”?
To postpone something to a later time.
What is Northern Ireland?
Part of the UK. The UK is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and this.
What is “butterflies in one’s stomach”?
To feel nervous before doing something.
The author of Harry Potter series -
J.K. Rowling
What is a compound sentence?
This type of sentence contains two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction or semicolon.
What is “get by”?
To manage or survive despite difficulties.
What is the Thames?
This river flows through London.

What is “hit the ground running”? 
To start something new with energy and enthusiasm.
This English author wrote Pride and Prejudice -
Jane Austen
What is a comma?

This punctuation mark is used to separate items in a list, after introductory words, or before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.
What is “lock horns with someone”?
To have a strong disagreement with someone, often leading to an argument.
What is Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling Festival? 
This annual festival in England features a cheese rolling competition and is held in Gloucestershire.
What is “grin and bear it”? 
To fully accept a difficult situation without complaining.
This Irish-born playwright, famous for absurdist theatre, wrote Endgame and Waiting for Godot.
Samuel Beckett
Identify the correct use of the subjunctive in English: “If I ___ (be) you, I would study harder.”
were
What is “wind up”? ![]()
To end a business or relationship formally, often after discussion or negotiation. 
The UK’s oldest and largest national park, known for its granite tors and moorland in southwest England.
Dartmoor National Park
What is “pull the wool over someone’s eyes”?

To do something in secret, often deceitfully, to achieve your own advantage.
This British author’s works include 1984 and Animal Farm, offering sharp criticism of totalitarian regimes and political corruption.
George Orwell