Coca-Cola ________ (make) with colouring so it’s not green., Coca-Cola is made with colouring so it’s not green. (True), Alaska ________ (buy) from Russia for $7 million in 1867., Alaska was bought from Russia for $7 million in 1867. (True), The Statue of Liberty ________ (give) to the United States by Great Britain in 1886., The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France, not Great Britain. (False), In 2006, a whale ________ (see) swimming up the River Thames in London., In 2006, a whale was seen swimming up the River Thames in London. (True), The first underground system in the world ________ (build) in London in the 1860s., The first underground system in the world was built in London in the 1860s. (True), Potatoes ________ (not grow) in Europe until 1536., Potatoes were not grown in Europe until 1536. (True), Necessary ________ (spell) incorrectly more than any other word in English., Necessary is spelled incorrectly more than any other word in English. (False), The Da Vinci Code ________ (write) by Paulo Coelho., The Da Vinci Code was written Paulo Coelho. (False), The giant panda ________ (find) only in two countries – China and B, The giant panda is found only in China, not in China and Burma. (False), The British prime minister ________ (choose) by the queen or king., The British prime minister is chosen by the queen or king (False), The first photo ________ (take) by the Chinese in the early 1700s., The first photo was taken by the Chinese in the early 1700s. (False), In Sweden, coffee ________ (drink) by children on their birthday., In Sweden, coffee is drunk by children on their birthday. (False), The Mona Lisa ________ (steal) in 1911 and lost for two years., The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 and lost for two years. (True), Happy Birthday ________ (sing) more than any other English song., Happy Birthday is sung more than any other English song. (True), Macadamia nuts ________ (not sell) in their shells because people can’t break them., Macadamia nuts are not sold in their shells because people can’t break them. (True), In some parts of Wales, sheep ________ (ride) by local farmers for transport., In some parts of Wales, sheep are ridden by local farmers for transport. (False), The Simpsons cartoon ________ (show) for the first time in 1989., The Simpsons cartoon was shown for the first time in 1989. (True), Cars ________ (drive) on the left in Sweden until 1967., Cars were driven on the left in Sweden until 1967. (True), Originally, Mickey Mouse ________ (know) as Mortimer Mouse., Originally, Mickey Mouse was known as Mortimer Mouse. (True), More chocolate ________ (eat) by Italians than by any other nationality., More chocolate is eaten by Italians than by any other nationality. (False), Traditionally, skirts ________ (wear) by men in Ireland., Traditionally, skirts were worn by men in Ireland. (False), Queen Elizabeth II went to hospital in 1991 after she ________ (bite) by one of her dogs., Queen Elizabeth II went to hospital in 1991 after she was bitten by one of her dogs. (True), English school children ________ (not teach) foreign languages at school., English school children are not taught foreign languages at school. (False), The Pyramids in Egypt ________ (hide) under sand for 2,000 years., The Pyramids in Egypt were hidden under sand for 2,000 years. (False).
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