Edit Game
English Review
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public




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.






 Save   21  Close
What is the past simple of drive?
Drove
What is the past simple of hide?
Hid
What is the past simple of cut?
Cut
What is the past simple of swim?
Swam
If I go to the dentist today, the pain ______ (go) away.
If I go to the dentist today, the pain will go away.
I will cook dinner for everyone if I _____(be) not tired later.
I will cook dinner for everyone if I am not tired later.
If he goes to the concert, he _____ (see) his idol.
If he goes to the concert, he will see his idol.
If they ______ (leave) now, they will get to the bus station on time.
If they leave now, they will get to the bus station on time.
_________ do you buy your shirts?
Where do you buy your shirts?
_______ is the main character in that film?
Who is the main character in that film?
______ do birds chirp in the morning?
Why do birds chirp in the morning?
________ is your grandma's birthday?
When is your grandma's birthday?
___________ time do you have?
How much time do you have?
____________ hours do you spend on your mobile phone?
How many hours do you spend on your mobile phone?
Yesterday, I _________ (call) my mum to see if she was okay.
Yesterday, I called my mum to see if she was okay.
Tomorrow, I _________ (get) a haircut.
Tomorrow, I am going to get/will get a haircut.
She said "I want a new pair of running shoes."
She said she wanted a pair of running shoes.
They said "We are going to Cambodia this summer."
They said they were going to Cambodia this summer.
I said "I can't go out with my friends tonight."
I said I couldn't go out with my friends tonight/that night.
What's the odd one out: this, that, thank?
THANK
What's the odd one out: wanted, asked, added?
ASKED