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Only two English words end in “-gry”. What are they?
angry and hungry
What is the anagram of "listen"?
silent
One man added more than 1700 words to the English language. What is his name?
William Shakespeare
What is is the shortest complete sentence in the English language?
I am.
that is the anagram of the word "schoolmaster"?
the classroom
How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
26
What is the original meaning of “Goodbye”?
god be with you
English is the official language of how many countries? (guess, + or - 10 % is accepted)
67
What is the official language of the USA?
The US doesn’t have an official language.
How many new words are added to the English dictionary every year?
4000
What is the most common adjective used in English?
good
Which are the correct colours of the U.K. flag (Union Jack)?
White, blue and red
What is the oldest, shortest and most often used English word?
I
What title is given the wife of the U.S. President?
First Lady
Spell the plural of "wife".
w i v e s
What does "CIA" stand for?
Central Intelligence Agency
What does FBI stand for?
Federal Bureau for Investigation
Does a person "immigrate" or "emigrate" from one country to another?
emigrate (you emigrate from and immigrate into)
My mother got a loan from the bank. Is she the borrower or the lender?
the borrower
Correct this sentence with an auxiliary verb: "I seen that film twice."
"I have seen that film twice".
Complete this saying: "There is nothing new ..."
"... under the sun."
Which word does NOT rhyme with "score": door, more, sour, four?
sour
Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective "bad".
worse (comparative) worst (superlative)
Use a prefix to make one word that means "not necessary".
unnecessary