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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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Use present simple or present continuous: you / play / in the concert next week?
Are you playing in the concert next week?
Use present simple or present continuous: why / they / hate basketball?
Why do they hate basketball?
Use present simple or present continuous: We (have) lunch at home this afternoon.
are having
Use present simple or present continuous: Most of the time, he (finish) his homework on time.
finishes
Use present simple or present continuous: We (run) in the park at the moment.
are running
Use present simple or present continuous: They (not believe) that he's telling the truth.
don't believe
Use present simple or present continuous: I (clean) my room before my parents get home today.
am cleaning
Use present simple or present continuous: She (like) playing football.
likes
Use present simple or present continuous: My friend (visit) next week.
is visiting
Use present simple or present continuous: I usually (go) to bed at ten every day.
go
Use present simple or present continuous: what time / he / get up at the weekends?
What time does he get up at the weekends?
Use present simple or present continuous: when / they / go to the academy every week?
When do they go to the academy every week?
Use present simple or present continuous: she / prefer / pizza or ice cream?
Does she prefer pizza or ice cream?
Use present simple or present continuous: what / you / do / tomorrow?
What are you doing tomorrow?
Rewrite with "used to": Did you watch cartoons in the mornings when you were younger?
Did you use to watch cartoons in the mornings when you were younger?
Rewrite with "used to": My best friend lived next door, but now she's moved.
My best friend used to live next door, but now she's moved.
Rewrite with "used to": There weren't many shops here 10 years ago.
There didn't use to be many shops here 10 years ago.
Rewrite with "used to": Did you like broccoli when you were younger?
Did you use to like broccoli?
Rewrite with "used to": People didn't have mobile phones in the past.
People didn't use to have mobile phones in the past.
Rewrite with "used to": We went fishing every summer.
We used to go fishing every summer.