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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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I won’t go to school tomorrow because  it's Sunday. (not have to)
I don't have to go to school tomorrow because it's Sunday.
You are very ill. You need to go to the doctor. (should)
You should go to the doctor.
It is snowing heavily. Don’t go out, please. (should)
You shouldn't go out.
Have you got a pen for me to borrow? (can)
Can I borrow a pen?
Cheating in an exam is against the school rules. (must)
You mustn't cheat in an exam.
It’s possible that Jeff doesn’t send the message today. (might)
Jeff mightn't send the message today.
It is important for me to pass the exam. (must)
I must pass the exam.
There is no need for Julie to help me cook for the party. (have to)
Julie doesn't have to help me cook for the party.
It’s against the law for motorists to park here. (must)
Motorists mustn't park here.
Perhaps Sarah lends Simon some money. (may)
Sarah may lend Simon some money.
It is sometimes very hot here in the summer. (can)
It can sometimes be very hot here in the summer.
It isn't necessary to be over 18 to get married. (need to)
You don't need to be over 18 to get married.
Parents have an obligation to teach their children the difference between right and wrong.
Parents must/have to/need to teach their children the difference between right and wrong. (must)
There's a small possibility that he comes on a bicycle.
He might/may come on a bicycle.
Perhaps I will go to the cinema. (talking possibility)
I may/might/could go to the cinema.
I suggest you sleep at least seven hours before an exam. (giving advice)
You should sleep at least seven hours before an exam.
It is forbidden for riders to cycle in the pavement. (talking prohibition)
Riders mustn't cycle in the pavement.
We weren't able to solve the problem. (talking past possibility)
We couldn't solve the problem.
It isn't necessary for the students to wear a uniform. (talking lack of necessity)
Students don't have/don't need to wear a uniform.