Vocabulary
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Verbs in past
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General culture
100

What is the day of the week between tuesday and thursday?

Wednesday

100

She go to the store every day.

She goes to the store every day.

100

What is the past form of "eat"?

a)eated b)ate c)eaten 

Ate

100

"She has two child" is correct English.

False

"She has two children"

100

This world-famous statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France.

The statue of liberty

200

This word means to go from one side of something to the other, often used with roads or streets.

Cross

200

If I will see him, I will tell him the news.

If I see him, I will tell him the news.

200

What is the past form of "begin"? 

a) beginned b) begun c) began

Began

200

The word "beautiful" is an adjective.

True

200

This large island nation is known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas.

Australia

300

This verb means to increase in size, number, or importance over time.

Grow

300

He drives more faster than his brother.

He drives faster than his brother.

300

What is the past form of "write"?

a) wrote b) writted c) written

Wrote

300

"The word 'money' is countable."

False

300

This large, iconic mountain in the Himalayas is the highest peak in the world.

Mount Everest

400

This adverb means "happening without delay" or "right away."

immediately 

400

She has been here since five years.

She has been here for five years.

400

What is the past participle form of "know"? 

a) knew b) knewn c) known

known

400

"Neither the students nor the teacher are in the classroom" is correct English.

True

400

This well-known American musician is often called "The King of Rock and Roll."

Elvis Presley

500

This word describes something that is very unusual or not often seen, often making it special or valuable.

Rare

500

We have been knowing each other for a long time.

We have known each other for a long time.

500

What is the past participle form of "fly"?

a) flied b) flown c) flewn

Flown

500

The noun 'furniture' can be used in both singular and plural forms.

False

500

This famous fictional British detective lives at 221B Baker Street.

Sherlock Holmes