British vs American | True or false tongue twisters | British General Knowledge | The Present Tense | Vocabulary |
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Drug store
What is the American word for pharmacy? A: 'Drug store' B: 'medicine box' C: 'Chemist store'
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True
She sells sea shells on the sea shore
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THE NORTH!!!
Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds are in which part of England?
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False
Apples red are my favourite fruit
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Boring
What is the English word for 'ennuyeux'?
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American
This is a question about spelling. Is 'apologize' the British or the American spelling?
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False
He heard her hear beat in her heart
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4 - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom is made up of how many countries?
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False
When he go to the shop, I always buy chocolate
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Sporty
What is the English word for 'sportif'?
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Bin
What is the English word for 'trash can'
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True
Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?
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B) 1926
Queen Elizabeth II was born in: A) 1922 B) 1926 c) 1919
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True
He reads football magazines, but he can't sit down to read a book
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Lawyer
What is the English word for 'avocat'?
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Crisps
What do British people call potato chips?
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False
Drew Dodds dad's dog's dead.
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Actually... we drink 165 million cups of tea per day!
As a nation, the British drink 100 million cups of tea per day - true or false?
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True
She cut her arm on a tree trunk this morning
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Soap opera
What is the English word for 'feuilleton'?
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A shirt
A 'flannel' is a towel for the British. What does 'flannel' mean in American?
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True
Which witch switched the Swiss wristwatches?
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William Shakespeare
Who is the most famous British playwright?
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False
They plays outside when it is sunny, but not when it is raining
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Les joues
What is the French word for 'cheeks'
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