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"Wide" means that one side of something is very long. What word means the opposite? ie. "One side of something is very short or skinny."
Narrow
Fix this sentence so that it is true: "Giraffes are shorter than mice."
Mice are shorter than giraffes. / Giraffes are taller than mice.
Fix this sentence so the grammar is correct: "Green is more better than blue."
"Green is better than blue."
What is this?
A bridge
What do you call "the top of a mountain" but also "the strongest time in a country's history"?
The peak
What do you call the place where a single dead person is kept?
A grave; a tomb; a mausoleum
What do you call a broken building that you cannot use anymore?
A ruin
A city or building that has all its people leave the place forever has been __(verb in past participle)___.
abandoned
Name 3 religions.
Buddhism, Christianity / Catholicism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Cao Đài, traditional Vietnamese religion
Name 3 types of "stations".
Bus station, train station, subway station, police station, fire station, research station
What do you call "a really tall building"?
A tower / a skyscraper
What do you call "a man-made hole in the ground or building, where people can move through"?
A tunnel
What's this?
A pyramid / a temple
What is the population of the classroom right now?
(Count the number of people in class, including teachers)
What is the natural disaster of "a very large storm with strong winds blowing around in circles; often the size of a whole city or a small country" called?
A typhoon (Asia); A hurricane (North America, northern South America, North Africa, Europe); A cyclone (Australia, New Zealand, South America, South Africa)
What is the natural disaster of "the ground falling down the side of a hill or mountain" called?
A landslide / mudslide / rockslide / avalanche (if snow)
What is the natural disaster of "the ground shaking & often collapsing buildings" called?
An earthquake
What is the natural disaster of "a disease spreading around the entire world (such as with COVID-19)" called?
A pandemic (an "epidemic" is when a disease spreads around a local area)
What is the natural disaster of "water covering the land" called?
A flood
What is the natural disaster of "a lack of rain" called?
A drought