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A tradition or something that you do regularly as part of your culture.
custom
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He _________ just ___________ (finish) his homework when his mother arrived
had/ finished
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What is the past simple form of the verb 'rise'?
rose
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I have many
suitcases
waters
juices
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What is the nationality of a person from Mexico?
Mexican
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Write the number: 6,764,126
Six million, seven hundred and sixty-four thousand, one hundred and twenty-six
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Shoe is
countable
uncountable
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Write the number: one million, seven hundred and forty-eight thousand, five hundred and twenty-three
1,748,523
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Money is
countable
uncountable
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What is the nationality of a person from Canada?
Canadian
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A light with a glass or paper covering that you can carry in your hand
lantern
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What is the past participle form of the verb 'win'?
won
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What is the past simple form of the verb 'tell'?
told
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Bill is
uncountable
countable
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What is the past participle form of the verb 'tell'?
told
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Write the number: 18,087,000
Eighteen million, eighty-seven thousand
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Suitcase is
uncountable
countable
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Clothes you wear to pretend you are a character
costume
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I _________ always _________ (love) broccoli until I got sick
had/ loved
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A public celebration which consists of people moving down the street together, sometimes with music or dancing
parade
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Complete using past perfect: _________ you ever ___________ (go) to Switzerland before this summer?
Had/ gone
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A mythical creature that can fly and breathe fire
dragon
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There are no
juice
shoes
money
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What is the nationality of a person from England?
English
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Water is
countable
uncountable
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What is the past simple form of the verb 'speak'?
spoke
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What is the nationality of a person from Portugal?
Portuguese
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What is the nationality of a person from Spain?
Spanish
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Sam __________ ____________ (not do) his homework, and he hoped Mercedes wouldn't ask him.
hadn't done
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What is the past simple form of the verb 'win'?
won
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When I arrived to the bus stop, the bus ________ already _________(leave)
had/ left
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Write the number: twenty-one million, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand, seven hundred and sixty-four
21,297,764
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Sam hadn't finished his homework when Mercedes ____________ (ask) him.
asked
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A large, round, orange vegetable
pumpkin
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What is the past simple form of the verb 'steal'?
stole
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There is no
money
shoe
coin
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Write the number: 54,657,809
Fifty-four million, six hundred and fifty-seven thousand, eight hundred and nine
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A display of lights in the sky from small explosions
fireworks
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What is the past participle form of the verb 'rise'?
risen
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Juice is
countable
uncountable
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A dead person that you can see or feel in the world of the living after death
ghost
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We ___________ (sit) down before the movie ____________ (start).
had sat down / started
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A person, usually a woman, with magical powers
witch
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We ___________ only ____________ (skate) a few times before last month
had/ skated
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What is the nationality of a person from the United States?
American
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What is the nationality of a person from Italy?
Italian
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What is the past participle form of the verb 'speak'?
spoken
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I have only a few ____________.
juices
waters
bills
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What is the nationality of a person from Germany?
German
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There is a little
suitcase
water
shoe
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Tom ____________ (leave) when Mary __________(arrive).
had left / arrived
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What is the past participle form of the verb 'steal'?
stolen
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