Edit Game
THINK TEEN 3 UNIT 6 INTRODUCTORY VERBS
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

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.






 Save   24  Close
"Why don't you stay in our country house?" they said to us. (invited)
They invited us to stay in their country house.
"Turn right!" he said to them. (commanded)
He commanded them to turn right.
"I know his address," she said. (claimed)
She claimed to know his address.
"I will return soon," he said. (promised)
He promised to return soon.
"We are very successful businessmen," they said. (boasted)
They boasted of/about being very successful businessmen.
"Congratulations! You've passed the exam!" I said to them. (congratulated)
I congratulated them on passing the exam.
"You stole my bike!" I said to him. (accused)
I accused him of stealing my bike.
"Yes, I ate the jam," Tom said. (admitted)
Tom admitted eating the jam.
"I'm sorry I came late," she said. (apologized)
She apologized for coming late.
"Don't press this button!" he said to us. (warned)
He warned us not to press that button.
"Why don't we organize a concert?" he said. (suggested)
He suggested organizing a concert.
"Would you like me to carry your suitcase?" he said to her. (offered)
He offered to carry her suitcase.
"I want to see the documents," he said to me. (insisted)
He insisted on seeing the documents.
"I'll leave if you do it again," she said to him. (threatened)
She threatened to leave if he did it again.
"Please, don't leave me alone!" she said to them. (begged)
She begged them not to leave her alone.
"I'm sorry I haven't written earlier," he said to me. (apologized)
He apologized for not writing earlier.
"I've saved the men without any help!" he said. (boasted)
He boasted of/about saving the men without any help.
"Don't bother me again!" she said to us. (forbade)
She forbade us to bother her again.
"I don't think you should play the game," he said to me. (advised)
He advised me not to play the game.
"No, I haven't driven this car," she said. (denied)
She denied driving that car.
"I have a headache," I said to her. (complained)
I complained (to her) of/about having a headache.
"Remember to feed the cat," she said to me. (reminded)
She reminded me to feed the cat.
"Yes, you may leave early," he said to us. (allowed)
He allowed us to leave early.
"You must keep notes while listening to the guide," the teacher said to us. (insisted)
The teacher insisted on us keeping notes while listening to the guide.