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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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Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: Unfortunately/ / not do/ my nails/ on Wednesday.
Unfortunately I didn't have/get my nails done on Wednesday.
Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: They/ wash/ their car/ last Sunday?
Did they have/get their car washed yesterday?
Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: He/ make/ his suit/ yesterday
He got/had his suit made yesterday.
Use either used to or Past Simple: I ____ (not like) eating pickles, but now I love them.
I use to like eating pickles, but now I love them.
Use either used to or Past Simple: I _____ (read) this book more than three times when I was a child.
I read this book more than three times when I was a child.
Use either used to or Past Simple: I _____ (watch) this program every Sunday when I was a child.
I used to watch this program every Sunday when I was a child.
Report the given phrase: I can help you if you want to,
He said he could help me if I wanted to.
Report the given phrase: I am not going to visit you tomorrow, I will do this next week
She said she wasn't going to visit me the following day, she would do this the following week.
Report the given phrase: Do you know where is Fred?
He asked me if I knew where Fred was.
Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: My doctor said I ____ take these pills every day
My doctor said I had to take these pills every day.
Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: They ____ clean the flat, their parents have done it already.
They don't need to clean the flat, their parents have done it already.
Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: We _____ call mom, she is at work.
We mustn't call mom, she is at work.
Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: Such tasty croissants ____ (bake) only in France.
Such tasty croissants are baked only in France.
Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: This competition ____ (not organize) by Leslie.
This competition wasn't/isn't organized by Leslie.
Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: I don't know which of these buildings ____ (make) in 1949.
I don't know which of these buildings was made in 1949.
Use the correct relative pronoun: I used to live in a place ____ it was always sunny.
I used to live in a place where it was always sunny.
Use the correct relative pronoun: I watched a movie ____ was made by Tim Burton.
I watched a movie which/that was made by Tim Burton.
Use the correct relative pronoun: Yesterday I met a girl ____ looked so much like you.
Yesterday I met a girl who/that looked so much like you.
Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: Before I ___ (meet) you, I ____ (not have) a best friend.
Before I met you, I hadn't had a best friend.
Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: After my computer ___ (break), I ___ (buy) a new one.
After my computer had broken, I bought a new one.
Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: Before I ____ (call) you, I ____ (watch) your favorite TV Show.
Before I called you, I had watched your favorite TV Show.
Make an indirect question: When had this show started?
Could you tell me when this show had started?
Make an indirect question: Did you enjoy hanging out with his friends?
Could you tell me if you enjoyed hanging out with his friends?
Make an indirect question: Who is your English teacher?
May I ask who your English teacher is?