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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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COMPOUND ADJECTIVE: she's very ___, and if she's decided to become a vegetarian, nothing will stop her
strong-willed
COMPOUND ADJECTIVE: since he went to work abroad for a while, he has become more ___ about other cultures.
open-minded
COMPOUND ADJECTIVE: Grace never thinks of anyone else, because she's so ___
self-centred
COMPOUND ADJECTIVE: My partner is quite ___. He won't listen to other people's ideas.
narrow-minded
COMPOUND ADJECTIVE: My parents are quite ___. They accept most things I do, without getting upset.
easy-going
The ___ north you travel in Canada, the ___ it gets.
The FURTHER north you travel in Canada, the COLDER it gets.
The ___ you go to bed, the more ___ it is to get up in the morning.
The LATER you go to bed, the more DIFFICULT it is to get up in the morning.
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: _____ you ever ____ abroad? (STUDY)
HAVE you ever STUDIED abroad?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: How long _____ you ____ in your current home? (LIVE)
How long HAVE you BEEN LIVING in your current home?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: How many classes _____ you ____ this year? (MISS)
How many classes HAVE you MISSED this year?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: How long _____ you ____ here? (STUDY)
How long HAVE you BEEN STUDYING here?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: _____ you ever ____ in an accident? (BE INJURED)
HAVE you ever BEEN INJURED in an accident?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: how long _____ you ____ your phone? (HAVE)
How long HAVE you HAD your phone?
Change the direct question to indirect: "Did Susan's flight take off on time?" "Do you have any idea..."
if Susan's flight took off on time
Change the direct question to indirect: "How much will it cost to repair the roof?" "Can you tell me..."
how much it'll cost to repair the roof
Change the direct question to indirect: "Has Thomas arrived yet?" "Do you know..."
if Thomas has arrived yet?
Change the direct question to indirect: "Is it going to rain this afternoon?" "Do you think..."
it's going to rain this afternoon?
Change the direct question to indirect: "What's the wi-fi password?" "Do you remember..."
what the wi-fi password is?