What does “low-key” mean when someone says “I’m low-key tired”?
"A little"
I ____ (cook) since early this morning.
I have been cooking since early this morning.
Our ____ (friend) is very important to me.
Our friendship is very important to me.
Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare.
Which river runs through London?
The Thames.
What does it mean if someone says “She’s such a pick-me”?
A person (usually a girl) who tries hard to get attention or approval, especially from boys.
Transfer to passive: "My sister is baking a cake."
It was a very ____ (risk) thing to do.
It was a very risky thing to do.
What is the national holiday of the United States called, celebrated on July 4th?
Independence Day.
Name the two main islands that make up Great Britain.
England and Scotland.
What does it mean if someone is “salty”?
They’re upset, bitter, or annoyed about something small.
The ground was wet. It ____ (rain) all night.
The ground was wet. It had been raining all night.
We experienced an _____ (forget) day.
We experienced an unforgettable day.
Who is the current (2025) King of the United Kingdom?
King Charles III.
Which U.S. state is known as “The Sunshine State”?
Florida.
What does “rizz” mean?
Someone’s ability to charm or flirt successfully. (“He’s got good rizz.”)
I'm sorry I didn't call you. If I _____ (have) your number, I ____ (tell) you about it.
I'm sorry I didn't call you. If I had had your number, I would have told you about it.
____ (remark) progress has been made in the development of tropical medicine.
Remarkable progress has been made in the development of tropical medicine.
Which U.S. state is famous for Hollywood and the film industry?
California.
What is the capital city of Scotland?
Edinburgh.
What does it mean if someone says a person is “delulu”?
It’s short for delusional — used playfully to describe someone who believes in something unrealistic, often about love or success. (Example: “She thinks her crush likes her back — she’s so delulu!”)
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.
"Sally gets on well with her father-in-law." --> "terms"
"Sally is ______ her father in law.
Sally is on good terms with her father-in-law.
He ist ____ (fit) to be a manager. He simply can't lead a team.
He is unfit to be a manager. He simply can't lead a team.
Which annual U.S. sporting event is known as “The Big Game”?
The Super Bowl.
What's the capital city of California?
Sakramento.