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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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Phrasal verb: We didn’t .... .... until lunchtime on Sunday.
get up
Phrasal Verb: I’ve never done this before but I’ll ..... ...  ...... now.
Have a go
Phrasal Verb: If you’re not sure you’ll be a good basketball player, ..... it a .... and you’ll see.
Give it a try
The study of dancing taught as a subject in school or university
Dance
What subject is the study of past events ?
History
What subject studies human body, animals, insects, plants, trees?
Biology
B.... s.... is the study of economics, finance and business management
Business Studies
The study of drawing or painting taught as a subject is...?
Art
What subject studies countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities?
Geography
Phrasal verb: Can you go ... the instructions for the project with me again, please?
Can you go through the instructions for the project with me again, please?
Phrasal verb: When do we need to hand ... our maths homework?
When do we need to hand in our maths homework?
Phrasal verb: In the exercise we had to cross ..... the incorrect answers.
In the exercise we had to cross out the incorrect answers.
Phrasal verb: Pete repaired my bicycle this morning and I’ll try it ..... later.
Pete repaired my bicycle this morning and I’ll try it out later.
Phrasal verb: We found ...in class today that we’re having a test on Friday.
We found out in class today that we’re having a test on Friday.
Phrasal verb: The teacher told me ... today for using my phone in class.
The teacher told me off today for using my phone in class.
will/ won't / might / might not: My cousin ..... open a café in town but he’s worried he might not have enough money.
My cousin might open a café in town but he’s worried he might not have enough money.
will/ won't / might / might not: I know I .... pass the exam because I only answered ten questions.
I know I won't pass the exam because I only answered ten questions.
will/ won't / might / might not: The tickets for the concert .... cost at least £15 because the band is very popular.
The tickets for the concert will cost at least £15 because the band is very popular.
will/ won't / might / might not: It ... definitely be hot on the beach, so wear a hat!
It will definitely be hot on the beach, so wear a hat!
will/ won't / might / might not: I’m not sure about the train times so I’m afraid I .... be late.
I’m not sure about the train times so I’m afraid I might be late.
The shop .... (close) at six tonight. Present simple
The shop closes at six tonight
I ..... (see) my teacher at 9.45 Present Cont.
I'm seeing my teacher at 9.45
Our bus ..... (leave) at 6.30 Present simple
Our bus leaves at 6:30
We ..... (meet) at the swimming pool at half past three.
We're meeting at the swimming pool at half past three.
I .....(do) all my homework on Friday. (going to)
I'm going to do all my homework on Friday
Why are you going to the museum so early? It... doesn’t open / isn’t opening... until nine.
Why are you going to the museum so early? It doesn’t open until nine.
What ... do you do / are you doing... after school today?
What are you doing after school tonight?
What time ...is the show going to start / does the show start.... tonight?
What time does the show start tonight?
I can’t come to your house this afternoon. ...I’m going to meet / I’m meeting... some friends in town at two o’clock
I can't come to your house this afternoon. I'm meeting some friends in town at two o'clock.
Don’t worry, Mum. ...I tidy / I’m going to tidy... my room later!
Don't worry, Mum. I'm going to tidy my room later!