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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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(aloud, allowed) We are ______ to go to study hall during recess.
allowed
(aloud, allowed) The teacher read ______ to the students.
aloud
(witch, which) ______ dress should I wear to the party?
Which *Must be capitalized.
(witch, which) I will dress up as a ______ for Halloween.
witch
(threw, through) The train went ________ the tunnel.
through
(threw, through) I ______ the ball really hard.
threw
(no, know) _____! I don't want to go.
No *Must be capitalized.
(no, know) I ______ how to skateboard.
know
(where, wear, were, we're) ________ the best team in the league.
We're *Must be capitalized.
(where, wear, were, we're) We ______ late for work.
were
(where, wear, were, we're) I _____ a watch on my wrist.
wear
(where, wear, were, we're) The birds live ______ there is lots of vegetation.
where
(where, wear, were, we're) ________ are my keys?
Where *Must be Capitalized
(they're, their, there) The kids ate ______ smores by the fire.
their
(they're, their, there) ________ going fishing on the camping trip.
They're *Must be capitalized!
(two, to, too) I see _____ birds outside.
two
(two, to, too) I am _______ tired to play today.
too
(to, two, too) I am going ________ bake a cake.
to
(you're, your) You left _______ instrument in the band room.
your
(they're, their, there) ________ going to the basketball game tomorrow.
They're *Must be capitalized!
(they're, their, there) I think I saw your book over ________.
there
(to, two, too) My best friend went shoe shopping and I went ________.
too
(to, two, too) I have one brother and ____ sisters.
two
(to, two, too) She went ____ the park.
to
(you're, your) ______ going to the Library after school today.
You're *Must be capitalized
(they're, their, there) Can we go to ______ house to play?
their