Edit Game
English file Intermediate
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

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   20  Close
‘What time did you arrive last night?’ the policeman said. (ASKED)
The policeman asked me what time I had arrived the previous night.
You can’t go out to play if you don’t finish your homework. (UNLESS)
You can’t go out to play unless you finish/have finished your homework
My cousin is so lazy he never passes any tests. (IF)
If my cousin wasn’t so lazy, he would pass the tests.
I’m sure she’s ill, she is never absent. (MUST)
She must be ill, (she’s never absent).
I’ll come back home and I’ll cook dinner for all of you. (WHEN)
When I come back home, I’ll cook dinner for all of you.
‘Peter has always been a very shy person, Mike’, Susan said. (TOLD)
Susan told Mike (that) Peter had always been a shy person
My supervisor does not allow us to use Facebook in the office. (LET)
My supervisor does not let us use Facebook in the office.
‘Are you sure you want to go, Tim?’, Sam wanted to know. (ASKED)
Sam asked Tim if he was sure he wanted to go.
I’m sure they aren’t at home because all the lights are off. (CAN’T)
They can’t be at home because all the lights are off
They have announced the results of the match. (BEEN)
The results of the match have been announced
‘How long have you been waiting?’ my friend wanted to know. (ASKED)
My friend asked me how long I had been waiting.
I can’t contact her. I don’t have her email. (IF)
If I had her email, I could/would contact her.
They have changed the traffic signals. (BEEN)
The traffic signals have been changed by them.
‘Where did you leave your backpack?’ My mother wanted to know. (ASKED)
My mum asked me where I had left my backpack.
I’m sure she isn’t a model. She is too old! (CAN’T)
She can’t be a model. She is too old!
Stop shouting or else I won’t listen to you. (UNLESS)
Unless you stop shouting, I won’t listen to you
‘When does the train leave?’, the old lady said. (ASKED)
The old lady asked when the train left
Ken is not at home. Perhaps he’s still at work. (MAY)
Ken may (still) be at work
My dad doesn’t allow me to drive his car. (LET)
My dad doesn’t let me drive his car
They have sent the criminal to prison. (BEEN)
The criminal has been sent to prison