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  • 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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A turtle is ___________________ a cat. (SLOW)
slower than
Running 5 kilometres is __________________________ running 1 kilometre. (DIFFICULT)
more difficult than
Jumping is _________________________ skipping rope. (EASY)
easier than
Ariana Grande is ________________________ your mom. (FAMOUS)
more famous than
the opposite of wrong
right
the opposite of quiet
loud
the opposite of dirty
clean
the opposite of clean
dirty
when you want to eat food
hungry
when you want to drink water
thirsty
Make a question in PAST: Where / you / see / that film?
Where did you see that film?
Make a question in PAST: When / David / go / to the museum?
When did David go to the museum?
She / lose / her favourite necklace. (PAST)
She lost her favourite necklace.
The cat / catch / a mouse. (PAST)
The cat caught a mouse.
My mom / take / medicine when she / is / sick. (PAST)
My mom took medicine when she was sick.
We _____________ at 5 o'clock in the morning! It was too early! (GET UP) - past
got up
We ______ a map, but we still got lost. (HAVE) - past
had
He was tired _________ he went to sleep.
so
She was hungry __________ she ate a sandwich.
so
She was angry _________ her classmate copied her.
because
He was tired _________ he ran seven kilometres.
because
They / go / to school every day when they / are / children. (PAST)
They went to school every day when they were children.
She ___________ home very late after basketball practice. (COME) - past
came
He __________ the hidden pirate treasure! (FIND) - past
found
Make a question in PAST: he / see / a film?
Did he see a film?
Make a question in PAST: you / make / chicken for dinner?
Did you make chicken for dinner?
Change to past tense (SAY IT CORRECTLY!): walk
walked ("t")
Change to past tense (SAY IT CORRECTLY!): sail
sailed ("d" - NOT "id")
Change to past tense (SAY IT CORRECTLY!): start
started ("id")