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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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Sneeze
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Toothache
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A temperature
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A stomachache
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A sore throat
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A runny nose
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A headache
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Earache
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A cough
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A cold
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A blocked nose
What's this?
It's pay in cash.
What's this?
It's pay by card.
What's this?
It's a receipt.
What's this?
It's get your change.
What's this?
It's check the price
What's this?
It's carry the shopping.
What's this?
It's a special offer.
What's this?
It's a shopping trolley.
What's this?
It's a shopping list.
What's this?
It's a shopping basket.
What's this?
It's a shopping bag.
What's this?
It's a cashier.
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Earphones
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TV
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Speakers
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Headphones
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Keyboard
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Mouse
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Screen
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Printer
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Camera
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Mobile phone
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Laptop
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Tablet
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Take out the rubbish
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Make your bed
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To vacuum
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Put away clothes
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Iron your clothes
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Hang out the washing
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Load / Empty the washing machine
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Load / Empty the dishwasher
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Feed the dog
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Water the plants
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Clear the table
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Set the table
_____ (you and Sam / go) to the beach?
Did you and Sam go to the beach?
____ Jake and Kim / be) on time for the bus?
Were Jake and Kim on time for the bus?
______ (Emily / take) any photos?
Did Emily take any photos?
______ (the weather / be) good yesterday? (Past Simple)
Was the weather good yesterday?
Peter ______ (explore) the area and ___ (try) the local food. It ___ (be) fantastic. (Past Simple)
explored, tried, was
We ____ (visit) some interesting museums and I ____ (swim) in the sea every day. (Past Simple)
visited, swam
We ____ (not go) there by plane – we ____ (take) the train. (Past Simple)
didn't go, took
Comparative or superlative form of the adjective: The cat is _____ (dangerous) the dog.
more dangerous than
Correct the sentence: Is this camera as expensive enough that one?
as expensive AS
Correct the sentence: Dad is as short as me. He’s taller.
isn't
Correct the sentence: I’m not as older as my friend
as old as
I can’t carry this table. I am not strong enough / too.
enough
This snake isn’t a good pet. It’s enough / too dangerous.
too
I can’t buy this shampoo. It isn’t cheap enough / too.
enough
I’d like two bigger sandwiches. This sandwich is enough / too small.
too
Comparative or superlative form of the adjective: You aren’t good at music, but I’m ___ (bad) than you.
worse
Comparative or superlative form of the adjective: Sue is _____ (sporty) than Tom.
sportier
Comparative or superlative form of the adjective: This bag is _______ (expensive) one in the shop.
the most expensive
Comparative or superlative form of the adjective: Judy is a ______ (good) dancer than her brother.
better
Choose the correct answer: Mark wears / is wearing his favourite T-shirt today.
is wearing
_____ (you / know) the answer to this question? (Stative verb)
 
Do you know
 
Does you know
 
Are you know
 
Are you knowing
Can you help me? I ______ (not understand) this exercise. (Stative verb)
 
don't understand
 
doesn't understand
 
'm not understand
 
'm not understanding
The boy _____ (want) to play his new computer game now. (Stative verb)
 
wants
 
is wanting
 
want
 
wanting
______ (he / load) the washing machine? (Present Continuous)
Is he loading
I _____ (vacuum) the living room and my sister _____ (iron) the clothes. (Present Continuous)
am vacuuming, is ironing
Choose the correct answer: They always open / are opening their pet shop early on Saturday.
open
Mum ___ (not do) any chores today, because she’s at work. (Present Continuous)
isn't doing