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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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Answer using the verb GET: Peter is sick today, but he'll go to the party if he ... tomorrow.
gets better
Answer using the verb GET: She's ...
getting a call
Expressing wishes for the future: I hope...next semester.
...
"In the past the park had many trees. Now, it has many trees." - Write a sentence using "still"
...
"In the past the river was polluted. Now, it is clean" - Write a sentence using "anymore"
...
Make the sentence passive: The teacher corrected the mistakes.
The mistakes were corrected (by the teacher).
Make the sentence passive: The dog bit the old lady.
The old lady was bitten (by the dog).
Make the sentence passive: The police arrested the thieves.
The thieves were arrested (by the police).
Make the sentence passive: The man stole the blue car.
The blue car was stolen (by the man)
Where is the chair?
...
Where is the rug?
...
Where are the books?
...
Where is the chair?
...
Where is the mirror?
...
Where are the posters?
...
Expressing wishes for the future: Someone who changed schools. I hope...
you make new friends / you like your new school.
Expressing wishes for the future: Someone who is on vacation. I hope...
you have a great trip / enjoy your vacation.
Expressing wishes for the future: Someone who is very sick. I hope...
you get better soon.
Anymore or Still? Ron travelled a lot when he was younger. But now he can't. Ron doesn't ______ a lot _____.
travel / anymore
Anymore or Still? Joseph always liked to watch old movies alone. He _______ to watch old movies.
still likes
Anymore or Still? Katie lives in LIverpool now. She doesn't _____ in London ______.
live / anymore