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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • 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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DIRECT -> REPORTED ‘Are you coming to the cinema with us?’ they asked me.
They asked me if I was coming to the cinema with them.
DIRECT -> REPORTED ‘How did they manage to get in?’ she asked me.
She asked me how they had managed to get in.
DIRECT -> REPORTED ‘Did you speak to your cousin yesterday?’ she asked him.
She asked him if he had spoken to his cousin yesterday.
REPORTED -> DIRECT Oliver asked me whether Maria would like his present.
"Will Maria like my present?"
REPORTED -> DIRECT I asked her where she was going after the match.
"Where are you going after the match?"
REPORTED -> DIRECT We asked them why they had been late.
"Why were you late?"
REPORTED -> DIRECT She asked him if he knew her cousin.
"Do you know my cousin?"
Say funny things, say things in a way that isn’t serious
JOKE
Tell someone about a possible danger or problem, now or in the future
WARN
Tell someone you are sorry about something you have done
APOLOGISE
Ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something
WONDER
Say that something is wrong and you are annoyed about it
COMPLAIN
Say that you will certainly do something
PROMISE
Have a different opinion from someone else about something
DISAGREE
Make someone remember to do something, or make someone remember something
REMIND
Put the adverb in the correct position: FAIRLY Dan did well in his exams?
Dan did fairly well in his exams
Put the adverb in the correct position: QUITE Have you been busy recently?
Have you been quite busy recently?
Put the adverb in the correct position: PRETTY Was it easy to get there?
Was it pretty easy to get there?
Put the adverb in the correct position: REASONABLY They went to bed early.
They went to bed reasonably early.