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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • 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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Connor and Viky were very happy at the party. They seemed they were enjoying ...( reflexive pronoun)
themselves
My dad cut ... while he was making dinner.( reflexive pronoun)
himself
My dog is very funny, she bites ... all the time. ( reflexive pronoun)
herself
Make a sentence using: read - so far
's / 've read .... so far.
Make a sentence using: ever - be
have you ever been... ?
Make a sentence using: visit - some years ago
...visited... some years ago.
Make a sentence using: do - yet
hasn't / haven't done .... yet.
Make a sentence using: already - finish
's/ 've already finished..
Make a sentence using: study - for
's/ 've been studying for...
Make a sentence using: send - just
's / 've just sent
Make a sentence using: work - since
's / ve been working since...
I ... ( wonder - think) what's going to happen next year. Will we be able to go to school?
wonder
My little sister wants to be an astronaut when she ... ( grow up - grow)
grows up
Would you like to ... ( come along - come round) tonight ? We can watch the final of the cahmpionship.
come round
My brother ... ( pick me up - come round) from the school yesterday.
picked me up
I can't go to your house today. I ...(look after - look forward to) my friend's dog. She's gone on holiday.
'm looking after
Sonia ...( look forward to - look after) meeting her friend at the airport last Monday.
looked forward to / was looking forward to
John ... ( make well - do well ) in the test yesteday.
did well
I ... ( just / get - pass) a very good mark in the Maths exam.
have just got
Julia couldn't complete all the test, she ...(lose - miss ) the revision class.
missed
Are you going to ( take for - sit for) an exam next class?
sit for
My mum .... (attend - revise) a course about gardening for three weeks.
has been attending