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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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(they / not / watch TV much recently)
They haven't been watching TV much recently.
(I / not / sleep. I was reading)
I haven't been sleeping. I was reading.
(we / not / drink enough water. That's why we feel tired)
We haven't been drinking enough water. That's why we feel tired.
(he / not / play football for five years)
He hasn't been playing football for five years.
(it / not / snow)
It hasn't been snowing.
(they / not / live here for very long)
They haven't been living here for very long.
(she / not / study)
She hasn't been studying.
(we / not / exercise enough)
We haven't been exercising enough.
(you / not / eat well recently)
You haven't been eating well recently.
(I / not / work today)
I haven't been working today.
(you / sleep for twelve hours)
You have been sleeping for twelve hours.
(it / rain so the pavement is wet)
It has been raining so the pavement is wet.
(she / go to the cinema every weekend for years)
She has been going to the cinema every weekend for years.
(I / cook so I'm really hot)
I have been cooking so I'm really hot.
(they / learn English / two years)
They have been learning English for two years.
(he / play football so he's tired)
He has been playing football so he's tired.
(we / live in London / May)
We have been living in London since May.
(you / eat a lot recently)
You have been eating a lot recently.
(I / study all day)
I have been studying all day.
(she / work here / 2019)
She has been working here since 2019.