idioms & Expressions
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Grammar Check
British vs. American
English-Speaking Countries
100

“It’s raining cats and dogs.”

heavy rain

100

A place where you can borrow books.

 A library

100

Choose the correct sentence:
A) She go to school.
B) She goes to school.

She goes to school

100

British “flat” = American ___

apartment

100

This country has the city of London.

United Kingdom
200

“Break the ice.”

starting a conversation

200

“Gigantic” means very ___?

big

200

Fill in: I ___ (eat) breakfast yesterday.

ate

200

British “lift” = American ___

elevator

200

The maple leaf is a symbol of this country.

Canada

300

“Piece of cake.”

very easy

300

A person who writes books.

author

300

Choose: a / an ___ apple

an

300

American “cookies” = British ___

biscuits

300

The Statue of Liberty is in this country.

USA

400

crunch time

a time when many timelines are approaching

400

Opposite of “difficult.”

easy

400

Fill in: They ___ (be) playing football now.

are
400

American “truck” = British ___

lorry

400

This country is famous for kangaroos.

Australia

500

to bad-mouth

to say mean and embarrasing things about someone

500

“Delicious” describes something that tastes ___?

very good

500

“I ___ never been to London.”

have

500

British “holiday” = American ___

vacation

500

Big Ben is located in this city.

London