General knowledge (English)
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Grammar H3 & H4
Signal words
Grammar H5
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Who is the prime minister of the UK? 

Boris Johnson?

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Which has more sugar – a lemon or a strawberry?

A lemon

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This is a very fun quiz: Waar zegt het woord fun iets over?

Over het woord quiz, dit is een adjective

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Furthermore 

Verder

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Future: Hoe zeg je in het Engels dat het gaat regenen? Je ziet buiten de zon schijnen. 

It will rain. 

Een voorspelling ZONDER bewijs. 

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What do they call an American high school student in their last year? 

A senior

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What is the rarest blood type?

AB negative

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Wat is de regel voor de past simple? 

Werkwoord + ed of het tweede rijtje
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Daarom

Therefore, that's why, thus

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Future: wanneer gebruik je de present simple voor de future?

When there's a schedule. For example: trains, when you're not there they still leave.

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Who is known as the Iron Lady? 

Margaret Thatcher

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Who is the writer of The Hunger Games?

Suzanne Collins

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What's the difference between the past simple and present perfect?

Past simple is volledig afgerond en de present perfect is nog gaande of heeft nog effect op nu

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Origin (of the problem)

Oorzaak

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In which tense is the following sentence written? 

He has been singing

Present perfect continuous

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Which sport uses a wooden ball and mallet (hamer)?

Croquet

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How many players are there in an ice hockey team?

Six on each side

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Put the following words in the correct order: with - walks - school - he - every day - friend - his - to

He walks to school with his friend every day 

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Consequently

Als gevolg

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What is the rule for the present perfect?

Has/have + infinitive (hele ww) +ed

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What is a baby kangaroo called?

A Joey

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What is the tallest type of grass?

Bamboo

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Fill in the gaps to make a correct sentence: We ... ... at that hotel ... 2 weeks

We have stayed (of iets wat erop lijkt) at that hotel for 2 weeks -> present perfect

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Per slot van rekening

After all

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What's the grammatical difference between the words in bold?

I may have seen her before.

I might have broken my arm.

May -> something could have happened

Might -> something could have happened, but didn't