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2A _U4&5_sentence structures
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Mark is going to sleep late. Transforme it into an interrogative sentence.
Is Mark going to sleep late?
They will leave tomorrow. Transforme it into an interrogative sentence.
Will they leave tomorrow?
We are going to have lunch in 10 minutes. Transforme it into an interrogative sentence.
Are we going to have ....?
She ________ to University. I'm sure! (will/going to)
is going to
You ________ have a test on May 25th. (will/going to)
are going to
I _______ have English classes next Tuesday. (will/going to)
am going to
I guess they ___________ find it. (will/going to)
will
I think she _________ like it. (will/going to)
will
Perhaps, you ___________ sleep till 10am (will/going to)
will
Maybe, I ___________ study tomorrow. (will/going to)
Maybe I will study tomorrow
She went to the club yesterday. Transform it into a negative sentence
She didn't go to the club yesterday.
She went to the club yesterday. Transform it into an interrogative sentence
Did she go to the club yesterday?
She has gone to the cinema by herself. Transform it into a negative sentence
She hasn't gone to the ...
She has gone to the cinema by herself. Transform it into an interrogative sentence
Has she gone to the ....?
I have already been to a Japanese restaurant. Transform it into a negative sentence
I haven't already been to a Japanese restaurant
I have already been to a Japanese restaurant. Transform it into an interrogative sentence
Have you (ever) been to a Japanese restaurant?
I tried it last month. Transform it into a negative sentence
I didn't try it last month.
I tried it last month. Transform it into an interrogative sentence
Did you try it last month?
I have eaten frog legs. Transform it into a negative sentence
I haven't eaten frog legs.
Yes, I have eaten frog legs. Transform it into an interrogative sentence
Have you (ever) eaten frog legs?