Grammar/Tenses
Vocabulary
Idioms & Expressions
Spelling & Homophones
Culture & Fun Facts
100

What’s the past of go?

went

100

What’s the opposite of early?

late
100

If you say “It’s raining cats and dogs,” what does it mean?

It’s raining a lot.

100

Which is correct? A) becouse B) because

because

100

What language do people speak in New Zealand?

English

200

Complete: She ______ (not / watch) TV yesterday.

didn’t watch

200

A place where you buy medicine: ______

pharmacy / drugstore

200

What does “break a leg” mean?

 Good luck!

200

What’s the difference between there, their, and they’re?

there = place; their = possessive; they’re = they are

200

Name one English-speaking country in Europe.

United Kingdom / Ireland / Malta

300

Choose the correct sentence:

A) He don’t like pizza. 

B) He doesn’t like pizza.  

B) He doesn’t like pizza.  

300

What do we call the person who fixes cars?

mechanic

300

If someone “has butterflies in their stomach,” how do they feel?

Nervous

300

Spell the plural of child.

children

300

Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude?

Gabriel García Márquez

400

Change to present perfect: They visited Paris.

They have visited Paris.

400

Choose the correct word: I’m really ______ about my exam. (nervous / bored)

nervous

400

“Hit the books” means…

Study hard

400

Which word sounds the same as flower but means “flour to bake”?

flour

400

What’s the capital of the United States?

Washington, D.C.

500

Make a question: She has finished her homework.

Has she finished her homework?

500

What’s another word for “intelligent”? (2 options)

smart / clever

500

What does “once in a blue moon” mean?

Something that happens very rarely

500

Choose the correct sentence:

 A) I can hear the music. 

B) I can here the music.

A) I can hear the music.

500

In the U.K., what do people call the “subway”?

The underground / the tube