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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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Music & festivals: The ... was so amazing that many fans didn't first notice the headliner.
support act
Reported speech: Salina ... that she was at the funfair.
 
said
 
told
Reported speech: "I'll finish my homework tomorrow"
He said me that he would finish his homework the next day.
Reported speech: Amelia ... me that she had just seen Steph at the café.
 
told
 
said
Reported speech: 'I'm waiting for the bus.' He said he ... for the bus
was waiting for the bus
Reported speech: 'I visited the rainforest in Borneo.'
He said that he had visited the rainforest in Borneo.
Reported speech: 'We've just walked to a waterfall.' My parents told me that ...
they had just walked to a waterfall.
Reported speech: 'I've just seen a great film.'
He said that he had just seen a great film
Reported speech: 'I want to buy a new leather bag.' She told me that ...
she wanted to buy a new bag.
Reported speech: " We are standing very near to the stage."
The said that they were standing very near to the stage.
Reported speech: 'I've already added the salt.'
He said he had already added the salt
Past Perfect: I offered Sue something to eat, but she wasn’t hungry. (she / just / have / breakfast)
She had just had breakfast.
Past Perfect: It was nice to see Daniel again after such a long time. (I / not / see / him for five years))
I hadn't seen him for five years.
Past Perfect: You went to the cinema last night. You got to the cinema late. (the film / already / start)
The film had already started
Past Perfect: I invited Rachel to the party, but she couldn't come. (she / arrange / to do smth else)
She had arranged to do smth else
Past Perfect: You went back to your home town after many years. It wasn't the same as before. (it / change / a lot)
It had changed a lot
Past Perfect: You went to Sue's house, but she wasn't there. (she / go / out)
She had gone out.
Music & festivals: We were very lucky. We were standing very near the ...
stage
Music & festivals: I missed the support acts but I saw the ...
headliner
Music & festivals: We stayed in a beautiful ... very near to the coast.
campsite
Music & festivals: The event was on the coast, really close to a beautiful bay. The ... was amazing!
venue
Music & festivals: How many ... were there on stage for the final song?
band members
Music & festivals: Do you want to come to the ... tomorrow night? It starts at 9 pm.
gig
Music & festivals: Unfortunately we had already left when the headliner did an ...
encore