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Delimiter between question and answer:

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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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Make a question with should : Do you think ( I / quit my job)
Do you think I should quit my job?
I don't know how
 
to do it.
 
doing it.
 
to doing it.
 
does it.
when do we use the verb "know" and when do we use "meet"? Is there a difference between knowing and meeting a person?
student's answer
explain the meaning of these words in English: temperature / cold / sneeze / headache
student's answer
What does the word "symptoms" mean?
student's answer
Ibuprofen is a type of P__________
painkiller
Do we say "wear a purse" or "carry a purse"?
carry
Do we say "miss a flight" or "lose a flight?"
miss a flight.
He won't survive another winter if the famine continues. This sentence is an example of ________. (grammar)
The first conditional
When do we use the first conditional in English?
to talk about a possible sitiuation and its consequences
is / the flight / you / have to / ask / for / a refund / if / cancelled / will
If the flight is cancelled, you will have to ask for a refund.
you / late / go / too/ if / you / bus / miss / will ---> turn into first conditional sentence.
If you go too late, you will miss the bus.
What is the difference between "don't have to" and "musn't"? Give one example of each.
student's answer
How do you pronounce the word ADVISE? (verb)
/ədˈvaɪz/
How do you pronounce the word ADVICE? (noun)
/ədˈvaɪs/
When do we use should or shouldn't?
to give advice / to say what we think is right
I don't mind _________
 
doing the dishes.
 
to do the dishes.
 
to doing the dishes.
 
do the dishes.
I need ______
 
to start running.
 
start running.
 
running.
 
run.
When do we use infinitive + to?
give reason / questions words / adjectives / some verbs: want, need, would like...
When do we use the gerund?
prepositions / subject or object / verbs like, hate, mind...