"Are these chocolates good?" "Why did you go out last night?" "Was he able to read when he was three?" "Did you receive the invitation to the graduation?" "Should I go to bed early?" "When will you start university?" "Did Sam go to the cinema yesterday?" "Did you visit your parents last weekend?" "Have you finished your breakfast?" "Do you live in London?" "When did the Civil War start?" "Will Lucy come later?" "Where is he?" "Will I see you tomorrow?" "Is it a boy or a girl?" "How is your mother?" "Has summer started"? "Where will you live after you graduate?" "What are you doing?" "Do you like Christmas?" "When was the baby born?" "Where does Tom work?" "What time does the party start?" "Have you ever eaten sushi?" "What are you doing this weekend?" "Have you done the washing- up?" "What were you doing when Julie called?" "Are you a good student?" "Are these chocolates good?" "Why did you go out last night?" "Was he able to read when he was three?" "Did you receive the invitation to the graduation?" "Should I go to bed early?" "When will you start university?" "Did Sam go to the cinema yesterday?" "Did you visit your parents last weekend?" "Have you finished your breakfast?" "Do you live in London?" "When did the Civil War start?" "Will Lucy come later?" "Where is he?" "Will I see you tomorrow?" "Is it a boy or a girl?" "How is your mother?" "Has summer started"? "Where will you live after you graduate?" "What are you doing?" "Do you like Christmas?" "When was the baby born?" "Where does Tom work?" "What time does the party start?" "Have you ever eaten sushi?" "What are you doing this weekend?" "Have you done the washing- up?" "What were you doing when Julie called?" "Are you a good student?"
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
"Are these chocolates good?"
"Why did you go out last night?"
"Was he able to read when he was three?"
"Did you receive the invitation to the graduation?"
"Should I go to bed early?"
"When will you start university?"
"Did Sam go to the cinema yesterday?"
"Did you visit your parents last weekend?"
"Have you finished your breakfast?"
"Do you live in London?"
"When did the Civil War start?"
"Will
Lucy come later?"
"Where is he?"
"Will I see you tomorrow?"
"Is it a boy or a girl?"
"How is your mother?"
"Has summer started"?
"Where will you live after you graduate?"
"What are you doing?"
"Do you like Christmas?"
"When was the baby born?"
"Where does Tom work?"
"What time does the party start?"
"Have you ever eaten sushi?"
"What are you doing this weekend?"
"Have you done the washing-up?"
"What were you doing when Julie called?"
"Are you a good student?"