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  • 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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CORRECT?: I'll call you later, if I have time.
NO: You don't need a comma if the 'IF CLAUSE' is in second position.
CORRECT?: His plane must be arrived by now.
NO. His plane must have arrived. (Probability in the past)
CORRECT?: We will have the mid-term exam on Tuesday.
NO: We are having the mid-term exam on Tuesday. (Present continuous for fixed arrangement)
CORRECT? When I phoned about the car for sale, the guy had already sold it.
CORRECT. Past simple and past perfect simple.
CORRECT? They drove home when they were having an accident.
NO. They were driving home when they had an accident.
CORRECT? My teacher has teached English for 20 years.
NO. Has taught (IRREGULAR PAST PARTICIPLE)
IS THIS CORRECT? I have broken my arm when I was younger.
NO. I broke my arm when I was younger. (PAST SIMPLE)
IS THIS CORRECT? My grandmother is tasting the soup.
YES. Taste is a DYNAMIC VERB in this sentence.
IS THIS CORRECT? Sugar is tasting sweet.
NO. Sugar tastes sweet. (STATIVE VERB)
IS THIS CORRECT? Who did see the film with you?
NO. Who saw the film with you. (Subject question)
IS THIS CORRECT? Could you tell me we need to bring our student ID cards tomorrow?
NO. Could you tell me IF we need to bring... (Indirect question with Yes/No answer)
IS THIS CORRECT? Kabsa is consisting of rice, chicken and spices.
NO. Kabsa consists of... (STATIVE VERB)
IS THIS SENTENCE CORRECT? We haven't done the mid-term exam already.
IT IS WRONG: IT SHOULD BE: We haven't done the mid-term exam yet.
CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: I musted help my grandmother go shopping last week.
I had to help my grandmother go shopping last week.
You teacher is not allowed to tell you your writing scores yet. WHAT WOULD HE SAY? USE FIRST CONDITIONAL (When...)
When I am allowed to tell you your scores, I will tell you.
Your friend went to London. He met some people there. ASK HIM A QUESTION ABOUT IT (starting with "Who...")
Who did you meet when you went to London? (Past simple object question)