Verbs
possessives
contractions
Expressions
English Trivia
100

What is the simple past form of the verb " to go"

went

100

what is the 1st person possessive adjective?

my

100

give the contraction for " I do not"

I don't

100

When something is easy, it is a ......

piece of cake

100

How is the letter "Z" pronounced in Canadian English?  Zee or Zed?

Zed

200

What is the simple present 3rd person singular for the verb " to do"

does

200

what is the 3rd person feminine possessive pronoun?

hers

200

give the contraction for " it is not"

it isn't

200

When things are going well so far

so far so good

200

What famous English author wrote the stories of " Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello" ?

William Shakespeare

300

change " they draw" from the simple present into the present continuous

They are drawing

300

correct the following possessive mistake . " the house of John"

John's house

300

give the contraction for " I would have done"

I would've done / I'd've done

300

when something is really expensive, English people say that it costs these 2 body parts

an arm and a leg

300

True or False, the days of the week and the months of the year always start with a capital letter

true

400

change " he lost" from the simple past to the present perfect

He has lost

400

What is the possessive pronoun for the second person plural?

yours

400

give the contraction for " I was not walking"

I wasn't walking

400

when you forget how to do something or lose an ability because you haven't practiced it in a long time

if you don't use it, you lose it

400

Which country has the most English language speakers?  Canada, U.S.A, India, United Kingdom, or Australia?

The U.S.A

500

Change " I walk" from the simple present to the past continuous

I was walking

500

give the correct possessive form: " the cars of my parents"

my parents' cars

500

give the contraction for " I cannot see"

I can't see

500

When you accomplish two objectives with just one effort

2 birds with 1 stone

500

The English Language has evolved a lot over time.  What type of English do people speak today?  Modern English, Middle English, Olde English, or Contemporary English?

Contemporary English