Symbols
Capitals of Europe
Kings and Queens
Historical events
Active & Passive Voice
100

The national symbol of England.

The rose

100

The capital of England

London

100

King Henry VIII established it to divorce his first wife. 

The Church of England

100

Columbus discovered America

In 1492

100

The form of the verb that is used in every Passive sentence

Third/ III

200

The national symbol of Estonia.

The cornflower

200

The capital of Austria

Vienna

200

This state of the USA was named after Queen Elizabeth I. 

Virginia

200

The Great Fire of London

In 1666

200

This type of writing often uses passive voice to sound more objective.

formal writing/ essays, reports, formal letters etc.

300

The national symbol of Wales.

The leek/ daffodil

300

The capital of Ireland

Dublin

300

This is the number of children that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had.

Nine

300

The Normans conquered England.

In 1066

300

This type of sentence always uses an agent.

An active sentence

400

The national symbol of Ireland.

The shamrock

400

The capital of Greece

Athens

400

This is what happened to Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn.

She was beheaded.

400

The declaration of Independence of the USA was signed.

In 1776

400

Present Passive form of the verb "see".

have/ has been seen

500

The national symbol of Scotland.

The thistle

500

The capital of Switzerland

Bern

500

This is the first/ given name that Henry's three wives had. 

Catherine

500

Queen Victoria died.

In 1901

500

You can only turn an active sentence into a passive one if it has this.

An object/ subject.