Overensstemmelse mellem grundled og verballed
Hvad er kongruens?
The protagonist in "The Blind Side"
Who is Michael Oher?
The author of Sherlock Holmes.
Who are Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
The President of the US.
Who is Joe Biden?
The capital of UK.
What is London?
Ord, der fortæller om tid, sted, måde, retning, grad og holdning. Lægger sig op ad tillægsord, udsagnsord, biord og hele sætninger.
Hvad er biord?
Name at least 4 of the 6 traditional American values and beliefs.
What is "Material Wealth", "Hard Work", "Self-Reliance", "Individual Freedom", "Competition" and "Equality of Opportunity"?
A typical character in crime fiction who fits the description below:
•Curiosity entangles them in drama wherever they go
•Problematic background, e.g. trauma, addicition
•Survivors in a tough world
•Concise and at times unfeeling
•Risk takers, willing to do what the police cannot
•Refuse to play the society game
Who are the sleuth/the detective?
The capital of the US
What is Washington DC?
Name the countries in Great Britain
What are England, Wales and Scotland?
'A', 'An' og 'The' tilhører denne ordklasse.
Hvad er kendeord?
A sense of optimism that every problem has a solution.
What is the can-do spirit?
A short story from the 1800s written by Edgar Allen Poe.
What is "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Number of states in the US
What is 50?
Number of inhabitants in England.
What is approximately 56 mio.?
Tid, der bruges til at beskrive en igangværende handling.
Hvad er udvidet tid (-ing form)?
The speaker of the podcast "Our America" who talked about the fact that there are two Americas.
Who are LeAlan Jones?
Name the schematic structure a majority of crime fiction follow.
What is the three-stage structure crime-investigatoin-outcome?
Number of inhabitants in the US (in 2019).
What is 328,2 million?
The name of the British Parliament
What is Westminster Palace (or Palace of Westminster/Houses of Parliament)?
En ordstilling, hvor verballed kommer før grundled (og som oftere bruges på dansk end på engelsk).
Hvad er omvendt ordstilling?
The experience that began when the first colonists settled on the east coast of the continent in the 1600s.
What is the Frontier Experience?
The first short story we read in English, that took place in New York.
What is "The Man Who Loved Flowers"
Former name of the state "New York"
What is "NEw Amsterdam"?
When did most of the colonies in the British Empire become independent?
What is after WWII?