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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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imperative: "Paty and May ..... this story in your books (read)
Paty and May. Read this story in your books
Make a sentence: Imperative / must/musn't / can/can't Sally
Student's answer
Make a sentence: Imperative / must/musn't / can/can't Benny...
Student's answer
Make a sentence: Imperative / must/musn't / can/can't Lola...
Student's answer
Make a sentence: Imperative / must/musn't / can/can't The teacher...
Student's answer
Make a sentence: Imperative / must/musn't / can/can't Charlie....
Student's answer ....
Object Pronoun: The bridge is very big. Look at ....!
it
Object Pronoun: Our teacher gives ..... homework every day
us
Object Pronoun: Excuse me! Can you help ....?
me
Object Pronoun: Give me your number, then I can phone .....
you
Object Pronoun: Look at those Giraffes. Let's take a photo of .....
them
Can you see a bus stop near your house?
Yes I can / No, I can't (student's answer)
Can you see a rive through your window?
Yes I can / No, I can't (student's answer)
Can you buy sweets near your school?
Yes, I can / No, I can't (student's answer)
Can your friend write a letter in Chinese?
yes he can / No, he can't (student's answer)
Answer: Can you sing a song in english?
Yes, I can / No, I can't (student's answer)
You must/mustn't be late for school
You mustn't be late for school
We must/mustn't cross the street in front of cars.
We mustn't cross the street in front of cars
We must/mustn't be at the bus stop at ten o'clock
We must be at the bus stop at ten o'clock
You must/mustn't write on the wall
You mustn't write on the wall
Imperative Negative: "Charlie and Zoe, ..... ........ basketball in the classroom!" (not play)
"Charlie and Zoe, don't play basketball in the classroom!"
Imperative Negative: "Sarah and Harry, ...... ........ in this table" (not sit)
"Sarah and Harry, don't sit in this table"
Imperative: It's cold outside. Please, ...... the window. (close)
It's cold outside. Please, close the window.
Imperative: "Sarah. ......... the door" (close)
"Sarah. Close the door"
Imperative: "John. ......... here please! (come)
John. Come here please!