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Where are Ronaldo and Messi from?

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Which are the FOUR most well-known professional sports in the USA?

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What nationality is Djokovic?

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Where does rugby come from?

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Which countries is "curling" popular in? (Name TWO)

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Which animal has got a trunk?

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Where does the platypus live?

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What do koalas eat?

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Which TWO animals have got a hump?

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What's the most characteristic feature of zebras?

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What do the following items have in common: cheese, sugar, milk, bread?

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What type of food is watermelon?

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What's in pancakes? (Name THREE ingredients)

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Where do the following items come from: chocolate, potato, corn?

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What's the national dish of Scotland?

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How do you describe someone who is NOT beautiful?

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What adjective describes Bart Simpson best?

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What adjective describes Lisa Simpson best?

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When you eat something you don't like, you say...

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A friend that makes you laught a lot is ...

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What's the plural form of MOUSE? (SPELL IT)

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What's the gerund of HAPPEN? (SPELL IT)

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What's the comparative form of GOOD-LOOKING?

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What do the following verbs have in common: love, hate, own, smell?

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What are the PS and PP of the following verbs: grow, lend, hit and understand?

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Portugal and Argentina
Baseball, basketball, American football and hockey
Serbian
England / The UK
Canada and the USA
The elephant
In Australia
Leaves of trees
The camel and the dromedary
Their black and white stripes
They all are UNCOUNTABLE.
Fruit
Eggs, milk and butter
America
Haggis
Ugly
Naughty
Intelligent, clever, smart.
It's disgusting!
Funny
Mice
Happening (NO DOUBLE N)
Better-looking
They're STATE VERBS and, therefore, do not allow continuous tenses.
Grew, grown / Lent, lent / Hit, hit / understood, understood.





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