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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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Ask you partner using the word in brackets: You have a message for your partner's teacher. (give)
Please give him/her/your teacher this message.
Ask you partner using the word in brackets:Your partner knows a great song in English. (teach)
Please teach me how to sing that song.
Ask you partner using the word in brackets: You would like your parents to see your partner's new bike, (show)
Please show my parents your new bike.
Ask you partner using the word in brackets: Your partner has some delicious cake. (give)
Please give me your delicious cake.
Ask you partner using the word in brackets: You want to borrow five euros. (lend)
Can you lend me 5 euros?
Ask you partner using the word in brackets:Your partner is going on holiday. You want a postcard, (send)
Please send me a postcard.
Ask you partner using the word in brackets: You don't know what the maths homework is. (tell)
Please tell me about the maths homework.
I like telling stories. (my little sister)
I like telling my little sister stories.
Can you show the answer? (to the class)
Can you show the answer to the class?
Please lend your ruler, (to him)
Please lend your ruler to him.
Can you tell your address? (Mr Black)
Can you tell Mr. Black your address?
My dad is teaching French. (me)
My dad is teaching me French.
Let's tell our idea. (Mum)
Let's tell Mum our idea.
Can you write a note, please? (Jack)
Can you write Jack a note, please?
I'm sending an email. (to Kate)
I'm sending an email to Kate.
I want to give a present. (Sue)
I want to give Sue a present.