Vocabulary
Grammar
Fight for Freedom
Idioms and Expressions
100

What is the meaning of "to enlist"?

to sign up / to join the army/military

100

Choose the correct sentence:

  • A) Wendel have a wagon.
  • B) Wendal has a wagon.

B) Wendal has a wagon.


100

The soldier wants Wendal and Karl to enlist in the army. What war are they fighting?

the American Civil War

100

What does the idiom "raining cats and dogs" mean?

To be raining a lot

200

What word means somebody who grows food on their land?

farmer

200

Which of these sentences is in the past continuous tense?

  • A) She am wanting to go to town.
  • B) She want to go to town.
  • C) She was wanting to go to town.

C) She was wanting to go to town.

200

Which of the United States does Wendel and his family live in?

Ohio

200

What does "hit the sack" mean?

To go to bed / go to sleep

300

Who is someone who supports the south (the Confederacy) in the American Civil War?

A) Rebel

B) Union

A) Rebel

300

Choose the correct form of the verb:

  • "They ______ go back to the house."
  • A) is going
  • B) will going
  • C) are going

C) Are going

300

What is Wendel's dream?

To see the world

300

What does "on a roll" mean?

to be having a lot of success or luck

400

Who is someone who supports the north in the American Civil War?

A) Rebel

B) Union

B) Union

400

Which sentence is correct?

  • A) He don’t grow tobacco.
  • B) He doesn’t grows tobacco.
  • C) He doesn’t grow tobacco.

C) He doesn’t grow tobacco.

400

The grandfather and father have passed away. Who is the man of the house now?

Karl

400

What does "not my cup of tea" mean?

I don't like it / to not like something

500

What is the meaning of soldier?

a person who is in the military

500

Which sentence is correct?

  • A) He is go to he feed store.
  • B) He will go to the feed store.
  • C) He going to the feed store .

B) He will go to the feed store.

500

Where is Wendel's favorite place to hide?

the hayloft / the place where the food for animals is kept

500

What does "hold your horses" mean?

to stop / to slow down / to wait