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  • 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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Write the question : about / who / talking / are / you
Who are you talking about ?
I _______________(read) the book you lent me, but I ______________(not finish) it yet. It's very interesting.
have been reading / haven't finished
I _____________(lose) my book. _______________(you/see) it?
have lost / Have you seen
He's my best friend. I ________________(know) him for a long time.
have known
Gary _____________(work) in a shop for the last few months.
has been working
Sorry, I'm late. - That's all right. I _____________(not wait) long.
haven't been waiting
Is it still raining? - No, it _____________(stop).
has stopped
_____you ever ____________(work) in a factory? - No, never.
Have you ever worked ... ?
You look tired. _______you_________(work) hard?
Have you been working hard ?
Look! Somebody ___________(break) that window!
has broken
Correct the mistake: Excuse me. Can you tell me where are the toilets?
Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilets are?
Correct the mistake: For who are you waiting?
Who are you waiting for?
Correct the mistake: What did happen at the meeting yesterday?
What happened at the meeting yesterday?
Correct the mistake: You have ever been to Greece?
Have you ever been to Greece?
Write the question: What / make / you / angry?
What makes you angry?
Write the question: who / drink / the milk / I / leave / in the fridge
Who drank the milk I left in the fridge?
Write the question: Who/cook/in your family
Who cooks in your family?
Write the question: when/your brother/pass/his driving test
When did your brother pass his driving test?
Turn into an indirect question: 'Are there any tickets left for the concert tonight?' 'Do you know ... ?'
Do you know if there are any tickets left for the concert tonight?
Turn into an indirect question: 'When's Sally's birthday?' 'Can you remember ... ?'
Can you remember when Sally's birthday is?
Turn into an indirect question: 'Where is the lift?' 'Could you tell me ... ?'
Could you tell me where the lift is?
Turn into an indirect question: 'Where does Natalie live?' 'I wonder ...?'
I wonder where Natalie lives?
Could you tell me how much _________ ? (this book/cost)
Could you tell me how much this book costs?
Who _______ Oliver Twist? (write)
Who wrote Oliver Twist?
How often _______ exercise? (you/ usually do)
How often do you usually do exercise?
Where _______ on holiday last year? (you/go)
Where did you go on holiday last year?