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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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ADD MISSING ARTICLES: I never have breakfast in morning. I just drink tea and go to work.
in the morning
OPEN THE BRACKETS: I _____ (know) Mitchel since we _____ (meet) at Bob’s party.
have known; met
OPEN THE BRACKETS: When I _________ (see) Jim, he __________ (do) gardening
saw; was doing
COMPLETE WITH THE MISSING MODAL: Everyone _______ have the international passport to travel abroad.
has to
COMPLETE WITH THE MISSING MODAL: You __________ help your parents when they get older.
are supposed to; have to
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH MISSING ARTICLES: Last year we went to Alps, where we climbed Mont Blanc. That was such awesome trip.
the Alps; such an awesome trip
PARAPHRASE THE SENTENCE: My parents got married in 1990. (for)
My parents have been married for 30 years.
PARAPHRASE USING A MODAL VERB: It is forbidden to smoke in the office.
You mustn't smoke in the office.
PARAPHRASE USING A MODAL VERB: It is not necessary to add statistics to your presentation, but it would be great.
You don't have to add statistics to your presentation.
ADD THE MISSING ARTICLES: Netherlands is country in Europe. It borders Germany to east and Belgium to south. It is one of most densely populated countries.
the Netherlands; a country; the east; the south; the most
OPEN THE BRACKETS: A: _________ (you/talk) to her yet? B: Yes. We __________ (meet) for lunch yesterday and talked everything over.
have you talked; met
OPEN THE BRACKETS: I __________ (be) a project manager for two years already, and I’m still in love with my job.
have been
OPEN THE BRACKETS :A: You ______ (suppose) to finish cleaning the house by the end of the day. You didn’t. B: Sorry. A: You are grounded for two weeks. You ______ (go) to Jake’s concert in the pub, or shopping with me next Sunday.
were supposed; can't/mustn't go
OPEN THE BRACKETS: When I _______ (arrive), the meeting ________ (already/started), but one of the senior executives _______ (arrive/yet).
arrived; had already started; hadn't arrived yet
OPEN THE BRACKETS: The countess _____ (step) out of the bath and ______ (slip) on the bar of soap that her maid _______ (forget) to pick up.
stepped; slipped; had forgotten
OPEN THE BRACKETS: I think she ______ (cook) when the police _______ (call). I saw a pot of undercooked stew on the stove when I came home.
was coking; called