Change to future tense: “He plays the guitar.”
“He will play the guitar.”
What’s the difference between “to,” “two,” and “too”?
To = direction, Two = number, Too = also
Which of these is NOT an English verb? Juggle, Frown, Splam
Splam
In the UK, what is the American “elevator” called?
Lift
Which one is correct? “Definately” or “Definitely”?
Definitely
Correct the tense: “I am going to the cinema yesterday.”
“I went to the cinema yesterday.”
Which one is correct? “I read the book” or “I red the book”?
“I read the book” (pronounced “red”)
Choose the real idiom: “Kick the ladder,” “Kick the bucket,” “Kick the log.”
Kick the bucket
In Australia, what do they call a barbecue?
A "barbie"
Spell the past tense of “run.”
R-A-N
What’s wrong with this: “They was playing outside”?
It should be “They were playing.”
Fill in the blank: “Their house is over ___.”
There
Only one of these is a real slang term: “Ghosted,” “Zaffled,” “Snarned.”
Ghosted
What is the British English word for “apartment”?
Flat
Spell the word that means the opposite of “lose.”
W-I-N
Correct the sentence: “She didn’t finished her homework yet.”
“She hasn’t finished her homework yet.”
Which is a homophone for “knight”?
Night
Which is a real English word: “Flummox,” “Glumple,” “Frindle”?
Flummox
In the US, “chips” are crunchy snacks. What are “chips” in the UK?
French fries
Spell the plural form of “knife.”
K-N-I-V-E-S
Correct the sentence: “I work every day last week.”
“I worked every day last week.”
What’s the homophone for “flour”?
Flower
Which of these idioms is made up? “Let the cat out of the bag,” “Beat around the bush,” or “Chase the tail of the dog”?
Chase the tail of the dog
In Indian English, what is a “prepone”? (Hint: opposite of postpone.)
To reschedule something earlier
Spell the word
R-E-S-T-A-U-R-A-N-T