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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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She regrets ... that university. It wasn’t a good fit for her.
 
choosing
 
to choose
Which one is the correct spelling?
 
successful
 
sucessful
 
successfull
 
succesful
My mom can't help ... in my love life, even though I'm 30 years old!
 
meddling
 
to meddle
The politician was made ... after the scandal!
 
to resign
 
resigning
 
resign
I will never forget ... my child walk for the first time. I was so happy!
 
seeing
 
to see
I forgot ... my alarm clock last night.
 
to set
 
setting
My back hurts. I tried .... pain medicine but it’s not helping.
 
taking
 
to take
I tried ... that box but it was too heavy. Can you help me?
 
to lift
 
lifting
You'd better ... to the doctor about your cough.
 
go
 
to go
 
going
Word formation: IMAGINE (adjective x3, noun & adverb)
imaginary - imaginable - imaginative / imagination / imaginatively
A person who suffers is a SU___________.
sufferer
Which one is the correct spelling?
 
government
 
goverment
Whole villages were wiped ... by the earthquake.
 
out
 
by
 
over
 
off
Discuss the meaning of "PUT OFF" in the following sentences: She put him off with the excuse that she had too much work to do. / The accident put her off driving for life.
to cancel a meeting or an arrangement you have made with somebody. / to make somebody lose interest in or enthusiasm for something/somebody
Word formation: ACHIEVE (adjective & noun)
achieved - achievable / achievement
Word formation: ECONOMY (adjective & verb)
economic - economical / economise
Word formation: THREATENING (verb & noun)
threaten / threat
Word formation: STRONG (verb & noun)
strengthen / strength
With no money and no job, my prospects seemed ... bleak.
 
very/extremely
 
absolutely
When my father heard about the news, he was ... furious.
 
absolutely
 
very/extremely
Verdi played a(an) ... decisive role in the development of opera.
 
absolutely
 
very/extremely
The porcelain vase you bought looks ... fragile.
 
very/extremely
 
absolutely
Many of the monuments of Rome are ... well-known.
 
very/extremely
 
absolutely
When we arrived in Rome, the weather was ... awful.
 
absolutely
 
very/extremely
Which of the following adjectives are 'ungradable'? FURIOUS - IMPRESSIVE - IMPOSSIBLE - LIVELY - POWRFUL - PREGNANT - WELL-KNOWN - EXHAUSTED
FURIOUS - IMPOSSIBLE - PREGNANT - EXHAUSTED
Which of the following adjectives are 'ungradable'? BLEAK - AWFUL - DECISIVE - FANTASTIC - FAST - ROMANTIC - IMPOSSIBLE
AWFUL - DECISIVE - FANTASTIC - MPOSSIBLE
We can fly ... to Rome from this airport.
 
direct
 
directly
Can you close the window? It's ... open at the moment.
 
wide
 
widely
Sarah was so suntanned I could ... recognise her.
 
hardly
 
hard
There have been a lot of strikes at the airport...
 
late
 
lately