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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • 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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I have _____ finished watching the best movie ever.
Just
I have _______ completed all of my homework.
Just
Has your father come home ______?
Yet
Fill in the blank with just or yet: I have ______ finished the washing up.
Just
Fill in the blank with just or yet: Have you finished answering all of the questions __________?
Yet
Fill in the blank with just or yet: I have ________ heard that Mr. Brown had an accident.
Just
Make a sentence using the present perfect tense: find-i-new idea-English-project
I have found a new idea for my English project.
Make a sentence using the present perfect tense: our-yet-teacher-into-classroom-come
Our teacher hasn't come into the classroom yet.
Make a sentence using the present perfect tense: we-finish-project-science-our
We have finished our science project.
Make a sentence using the present perfect tense: my father-just-come-home
My father has just come home.
Make a question with yet: she-find-her-new-yellow shoes
Has she found her new yellow shoes yet?
Make a question using yet: your-father-buy-the-bicycle-for you
Has your father bought the bicycle for you yet?
Make a question using yet: anybody-bring-a-bunch of flowers
Has anyone brought a bunch of flowers yet?
Make a question using yet: you-finish-the-puzzle-doing
Have you finished doing the puzzle yet?
Answer the question with JUST: Have you and your mom cleaned the house?
Yes, we have just cleaned the house.
Answer the question with YET: Has Scarlett watered the vegetables?
No, she hasn't watered them yet.
Answer the question with JUST: Has your dad bought the bread and milk yet?
Yes, he has just bought them.
Answer the question with YET: Have you eaten anything for breakfast?
No, I haven't eaten anything yet.
Answer the question using JUST: Have you finished painting the living room?
Yes, I have just finished painting the living room.
Answer the question with YET: Have you written the English paper yet?
No, I haven't written it yet.