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English File Intermediate Units 9A/B and 10A
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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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What's this?
A USB cable
Compound noun: If you are in a lift and you press 5, where do you go?
The fifth floor
Can you ..... the TV a bit? I can't hear it.
turn up
Compound noun: What might you pay if you double park on a busy street?
parking fine
Compound noun: What is a school paid for by the government called?
state school
Compound noun: What do you need before you can get on the plane?
boarding card / boarding pass
I usually ..... my alarm for 6.45 but today I had a lie in and didn't get up till 9.
set
If you want to watch TV, first you have to ..... and then you have to turn it on.
plug it in
Was it you ..... pencil I borrowed? I can't remember.
whose
The book ..... I'm reading is very exciting.
which / that
The club ..... we met has been knocked down and turned into a Eurospin.
where
My English teacher, ..... is extraordinarily charming, spends his weekends just relaxing at home.
who
That's the man ..... dog but my sister!
whose
Complete the sentence in an intelligent and grammatically correct manner :-) : My mum wouldn't have been angry with me if ....
teacher's discretion :-p
Put the words in the correct order: yes had would said I have she her asked if
She would have said yes if I had asked her
Complete the sentence in an intelligent and grammatically correct manner :-) : If I had told my ex-wife that I loved her, ...
subject + would + have + past participle
Complete the sentence in an intelligent and grammatically correct manner :-) : We wouldn't have finished the race if ....
subject + had (n't) + past participle
Would you like some more wine? Just .... , please. little / few / a few / a little
a little
We've been to France ..... times but I still don't like the French.... a lot / plenty / several / any
several
We don't have .... time to finish... many / much / no
much
I don't go running..... enough / plenty / many / a lot of
enough
Reorder the words: he too nice drinks a much but Neil is guy
Neil is a nice guy but he drinks too much.
Reorder these words: either friends no have have I I no but I enemies
I have no friends but I have no enemies either.
Reorder these words: enough everyone glasses aren't for there
There aren't enough glasses for everyone.