Test Your English Knowledge!

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Test Your English Knowledge!

Welcome to our engaging quiz designed to test your understanding of English vocabulary and phrases. This quiz features a variety of questions that cover everyday expressions, synonyms, and language comprehension.

How well can you answer these questions? Challenge yourself and see if you can score high!

  • 21 multiple choice questions
  • Track your learning progress
  • Fun and educational
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by JumpingWord27
Click on the image of "the beach"
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What is a backseat?
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What is 'a nap'?
Un type de chien
Une nappe
Une sieste
Which picture best describes " a car piled up with junk?"
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What is a bridge
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What does it mean "to be stuck somewhere"
Etre coincé quelque part
Etre malheureux quelque part
Etre en colère quelque part
The father in the text feels dizzy when he goes over bridges. What does feeling dizzy mean?
Avoir peur
Avoir la tête qui tourne
Avoir la nausée
EVERYONE had the same idea
Tout le monde a eu la même idée
Chaque person a eu la même idée
I am blasting music in my house, what am I doing?
Playing music and dancing
Playing music and singing
Playing music really loud
The boy 'grabs' a bag of cheese curls which means he 'takes' a bag of...
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What type of bird is a seagull?
Un pigeon
Une mouette
Un héron
If I toss (from the verb "to toss") a ball at someone I...
Throw them the ball
Try to hit them with the ball
Kick them the ball
If I toss (from the verb "to toss") a ball at someone I...
Throw them the ball
Try to hit them with the ball
Kick them the ball
The irregular verb "to catch" (au prétérit 'caught') is best demonstrated by which image?
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I am feeding the ducks what am I doing?
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The expression "You could tell that...." means...
You could see that
You could say that
You could talk that
To "pull over" means....
To stop your car on the side of the road
To fall over
To wear a jumper
To go 'nuts' means
To take some peanuts
To go crazy
To go shopping
To 'hit the gas' means
To go get gasoline for your car
To put your foot on the accelerator and go faster
To run away in a car
To 'give in' means
Donner quelque chose
Abandonner
Mourir
To feel sorry for someone means
Avoir de la peine pour quelqu'un
Regretter quelque chose
Abandonner quelqu'un
S'en vouloir à quelqu'un
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