Shakespeare
United States
United Kingdom
Grammar
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100
Shakespeare's equivalent to 'you'.
What is 'thou'?
100
The capital city of the United States.
What is Washington D.C.?
100
The British Prime Minister.
What is David Cameron?
100
Two nouns that always take plural.
What is 'people' and 'police'?
100
What PEE stands for.
What is Point, Explanation, Example?
200
Film from 1996 starring Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes.
What is "Romeo + Juliet"?
200
Independence Day.
What is July 4th?
200
The river going across London.
What is the Thames?
200
Five nouns that always take singular.
What is 'news', 'money', 'information', 'furniture' and 'advice'?
200
Author of "The Catcher in the Rye".
What is J. D. Salinger?
300
"Macbeth" and "Romeo & Juliet"
What is tragedies?
300
The year of the Declaration of Independence.
What is 1776?
300
A well-known British dish.
What is Fish and Chips?
300
Verb form that indicates something is happening right now.
What is the progressive/udvidet tid?
300
The name of the black man being put on trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
What is Tom Robinson?
400
Shakespeare's equivalent to 'your'.
What is thy/thine?
400
Number of states in America.
What is 50?
400
The number of countries in the United Kingdom.
What is 4? (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
400
Word class that describes verbs.
What is adverbs?
400
"The brightest jewel in the crown".
What is India?
500
"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the state, and then is heard no more".
What is "Macbeth"?
500
President that freed the slaves.
What is Abraham Lincoln?
500
The capital city of Scotland.
What is Edinburgh?
500
Verbs that express possibility, intention, obligation and necessity.
What is modal verbs?
500
The short story that inspired "The Hunger Games".
What is "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson?