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100

This Italian dish consists of layers of pasta, cheese, meat or vegetables, and tomato sauce.

lasagna

100

This capital city was formerly called Constantinople and is the only city that spans two continents.

Istanbul

100

This tense shows an action that started in the past and is still continuing now, like “I have lived here for five years.”

present perfect tense

100

Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city, is located in this South American country.

Peru

100

This sitcom features six friends living in New York City.

Friends

200

In 1996, this global fast food giant opened its first restaurant in India—without beef on the menu.

McDonald’s

200

This capital city of Argentina.

Buenos Aires

200

This term describes a verb tense used for actions that happened before another past action.

past perfect tense

200

The Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark in this country.

Australia

200

He was the King of Rock and Roll

Elvis Presley

300

Tzatziki is a yogurt-based sauce often served with gyros in this Mediterranean country.

Greece

300

This city is the capital of Canada and shares its name with the river it sits on.

Ottawa

300

“Quickly” and “very” are examples of this part of speech that modifies verbs or adjectives.

adverb

300

This landmark is the tallest mountain in Africa and a popular climbing destination.

Mount Kilimanjaro

300

He directed and starred in Braveheart.

Mel Gibson

400

This type of pasta is shaped like little bow ties

farfalle

400

This capital city sits on the Danube River and is famous for its thermal baths.

Budapest

400

When changing “today” in direct speech to reported speech, it usually changes to this word.

that day

400

This country has the most natural lakes in the world.

Canada

400

This footballer is from Argentina and won the 2022 World Cup

Lionel Messi

500

This fruit was first brought to Europe by Christopher Columbus after his voyages to the Americas.

pineapple

500

This capital city of Mongolia is known as the coldest capital in the world.

Ulaanbaatar

500

Change this question into reported speech:
She asked, “Do you like pizza?”

She asked if/whether I/he/she liked pizza

500

This gold-plated cathedral is a famous landmark in Moscow’s Red Square.

Saint Basil’s Cathedral

500

This woman has won more Grammy Awards than anyone else.

Beyoncé