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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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I like (plural noun) because they are....and.....
Example: I like mangoes because they are sweet and delicious.
I like to (verb) because it is .....and....
I like to swim because it is healthy and fun.
I like (plural noun), but I don't like (plural noun)
Example: I like mangoes, but I don't like durian.
I am tired, but....
Example: I am tired, but I can't sleep now.
I need to go to school tomorrow, so I.....
Example: I need to go to school tomorrow, so I will go to bed early
She doesn't know how to (verb), but she knows how to (verb)
Example: She doesn't know how to swim, but she knows how to ride a bike.
I will help you if you......
I will help you if you pay me some money.
My friend will be happy if.......
Example: My friend will be happy if I give her a cookie.
They are happy because......
Example:They are happy because they are eating their favorite food.
The cat is hungry, so
Example: The cat is hungry, so I will feed her.
I want to go swimming, but.....
Example: I want to go swimming, but it is too cold.
She didn't write her homework, because....
Example: She didn't write her homework because she didn't know how to do it.
I went to Japan last year because......
I went to Japan last year because it is my favorite place to visit.