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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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Funny (adjective): most humorous.
Funniest (adjective): most humorous. The funniest things of life are for free, a joke with your best friend.... your dog laughing.... XD
Butterfly (noun)
Butterflies (noun): insects with broad, colorful wings
Healthy (adjective)
Healthier (adjective): in better physical state, or better for you. Eating healthier means saying good bye to coca cola, and fried food.
Noisy (adjective)
Noisier (adjective): being more loud. My noisy little brother loves playing drums when I try to study. Heeelp please!!
Pretty (adjective)
Prettiest (adjective): nicest looking. The prettiest girl I´ve ever seen is my sister.
Breezy (adjective)
Breezier (adjective): having more or stronger wind.
Busy (adjective)
Busier (adjective): more active or crowded in comparison. The shop is busier today because of the sale.
Study (verb)
Studied (verb): learned more by rereading and reviewing. I already studied for the exams.
Friend (adjective)
Friendlier (adjective): more sociable or nice. Dogs are friendlier than cats hahahaha XD
Lady (noun)
Ladies (noun): women in general. Ladies are strong too!
Happy (adjective)
Happiest : characterized by the most contentment . The happiest people are those who love God.
Spy (verb)
Spied : saw or observed by looking. I spied an eagle with my telescope.
Family (noun)
Families (noun): classifications of biological species. Similar species belong to the same families.
Lazy (adjective)
Laziest : slowest moving, least productive and active. The laziest person in my house is my brother.
Easy (adjective)
Easier : less difficult in comparison. It´s easier to ride a bike than a scooter.
Pity (verb)
Pitied (verb): to feel sorry for someone or something. I pitied the poor stray dog and took him in.
Country (noun)
Countries: nations or lands.
Copy (Verb):
Copied (Verb): made a reproduction of. I copied the homework into my notebook.
Tiny (adjective)
Tiniest: the smallest.
Hobby (Noun):
Hobbies: activities performed for fun.
When writing PLURAL REGULAR nouns: change y to i + es Example: Hobby
hobbies
When writing comparatives and superlatives: change y to i + er / est Example: easy
easier / easiest
When changing to past tense: change y to i + ed Example: Hurry
Hurried