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Portal 3 - Module 5 - Grammar Review
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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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We aren’t allowed to take pictures in the museum. (MUSTN'T) --> We _________.
We mustn't take pictures in the museum.
You don’t need to wake up early tomorrow. (NEEDN'T) --> You _________.
You needn't wake up early tomorrow.
Perhaps Louise will come with us. (MAY) --> Louise _________.
Louise may come with us.
I’m sure Susan isn’t the winner of the competition. (CAN'T) --> Susan __________.
Susan can't be the winner of the competition.
When Ian was young, he was able to run faster. (COULD) --> Ian __________.
Ian could run faster when he was young.
There is a possibility that I’ll go to Paris next month. (MIGHT) --> I __________.
I might go to Paris next month.
I’m sure Barry is at home at the moment. (MUST) --> Barry __________.
Barry must be at home at the moment.
In (– / the) morning my parents are at (the / –) work and I’m at (– / the) school.
the | – | –
(– / The) Spanish explored America in (the / –) 15th century.
the | the
My baby brother hates (– / the) milk.
–
Ian lives in (– / the) north of (– / the) England.
the | –
Jessica’s favourite colour is (the / –) blue.
–
Fred is really good at (the / –) maths.
–
Jason loves playing (– / the) football with his friends.
–
Alison had (the / –) dinner and went to (the / –) bed.
– | –
(The / –) polar bears live in (– / the) Arctic.
– | the
Have you ever been to (the / –) Africa?
–
Many people in (– / the) USA speak (the / –) Spanish.
the | –
Oscar is (the / –) fastest runner in the class.
the
so / either / too / neither
Alan did, too. | Neither has Oliver.
so / either / too / neither
Neither am I. | So have I.
so / either / too / neither
Elsa is, too. | I didn't either.
so / either / too / neither
Neither do I. | I do, too.
so / either / too / neither
I haven't either. | So do I.