USA Facts
Grammar
Fill in the Blank
"WH" Questions
Vocabulary
100

This is the capital city of the United States.

What is Washington D.C.?

100

This is the correct past tense of "go".

What is "went"?

100

I am ____ the train. 

What is "on"?

I am ON the train 

100

Who flys a plane?

A pilot flys a plane. 

100

This is the place where you sleep in your house.

What is the bedroom?

200

An American holiday celebrated in November.

What is Thanksgiving?

200

This is comparative form of the adjective "big".

What is bigger?

200

She ___ studying english in university right now. 

What is "IS"?

She is studying english university. Present progressive. 

200

What American city is known as the Big Apple?

New York City 

200

This word means the opposite of "hot". 

What is "cold"?

300

The famous statue was a gift from France.

What is the Statue of Liberty? 

300

The correct sentence of the following"

The dog bark OR 

The dog barks 

What is "The dog barks" 

(add the "s" to the third person, he/she/it) 

300

We ___ seen that movie before.

What is "have"?

300

Texas is located here in the USA. (where?) 

What is the south?

300

This is a synonym for "happy".

What is "joyful" or "glad"?

400

This man was the first president of the United States. 

Who is George Washington? 

400

This auxiliary verb is used to form questions in the past. 

What is "did"? 

400

They ___ going to California next week.

What is "are"?

400

Why did people wear the color green on March 17th? 

It was St. Patricks Day.

400

The name of the activity where you jump out of a plane with a parachute.

What is skydiving?

500

The number of states in the United States of America.

What is 50 states? 

500

Three sentences that show the correct use of: Their, There, and They're 

(Write on the board)

Student response!

500

He ___ lived in Roanne since he was 12 years old 

What is "has"?

500

Which is the largest state in the USA?

Alaska 

500

The meaning of the phrase "catch up" (One of two definitions) 

What is - To reach the same standard or level that someone else has. 

(He walked faster to catch up with his friends.)

OR - To update on news or events. 

(Let's have coffee and catch up.)