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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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Correct or incorrect: The meal was absolutely fantastic.
Correct or incorrect: Sandra is very hilarious.
❌ very ✅ absolutely/really
Correct or incorrect: This house is absolutely big.
❌ absolutely ✅ very
Correct or incorrect: The kebab was very good.
Correct or incorrect: The exhibition at the museum is very amazing.
❌ very ✅absolutely/really
Correct or incorrect: My new phone is absolutely small.
❌ absolutely ✅ very/really
Correct or incorrect: I find historical novels very fascinating.
❌ very ✅ absolutely/really
Correct or incorrect: This strawberry ice cream is really wonderful.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive: My father drove us to the airport.
We were driven to the airport by my father.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive: Sara wrote the best essay in the competition.
The best essay in the competition was written by Sara.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive: The police caught the thief.
The thief was caught by the police.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive: A critic wrote a bad review of his book.
A bad review of his book was written by a critic.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive: All employees have to wear hard hats.
Hard hats have to be worn by all employees.
Paraphrase the sentence using passive:  A famous architect designed that building.
That building was designed by a famous architect.
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: My aunt’s company repaired my car.
I had my car repaired by my aunt’s company.
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: Your car needs to be washed!
You need to have your car washed
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: They set up a swing for our kids.
We had a swing set up for our kids.
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: Someone checked the first draft of my script
I had the first draft of my script checked.
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: They repaired the roof of her house.
She had the roof repaired.
Paraphrase the sentence using have/get something done: I asked a plumber to fix my tap.
I had my tap fixed by a plumber
Make a passive question for the underlined part: She keeps  ___the car___  in the garage.
What is kept in the garage?
Make a passive question for the underlined part: They made my shoes ___in India.___
Where were your shoes made?
Make a passive question for the underlined part: We will sing the song  ___in the school cafeteria.___
Where will the song be sung?
Make a passive question for the underlined part: Tom is writing  ___the screenplay___  just now.
What is being written just now?
Make a passive question for the underlined part: Amanda left the book ___on your desk___.
Where was the book left?
Make a passive question for the underlined part: ___Michael___ left his hat at my house.
Whose hat was left at your house?