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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • 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 the correct punctuation: 5874
5,874
Add the correct punctuation: 125663
125,663
Create a sentence using commas to offset negation.
Did you listen to Tim, not June, about volleyball?
Create a sentence using commas to offset negation.
He is mean, not nice, to his two younger siblings.
Add the correct punctuation: She was a peaceful sweet child.
She was a peaceful, sweet child.
Add the correct punctuation: Jackson sprinted away from the big frightening monster.
Jackson sprinted away from the big, frightening monster.
Add the correct punctuation: Jimmy you are a selfish person.
Jimmy, you are a selfish person.
Add the correct punctuation: Yes I absolutely love my new necklace.
Yes, I absolutely love my new necklace.
Add the correct punctuation: Where were you on December 10 1990?
Where were you on December 10, 1990?
Add the correct punctuation: Wednesday October 7 2000 was tragic.
Wednesday, October 7, 2000, was a tragic day.
Add the correct punctuation: The old building at 789 Painters Ln. is said to be haunted.
The old building at 789 Painters Ln., is said to be haunted.
Add the correct punctuation: Atlanta Georgia has the worst airport!
Atlanta, Georgia, has the worst airport!
Add the correct punctuation: 5823564
5,823,564
Add the correct punctuation: 15687951312
15,687,951,312
Add the correct punctuation: 54223
54,223
Create a sentence using commas to offset negation.
Billy is calm and nice, unlike his brother Jim, when he is at school.
Create a sentence using commas to offset negation.
Jill took her cat, not her dog, to the park on a leash.
Create a sentence using commas to offset negation.
I am a teacher, not a nurse, during the week.
Add the correct punctuation: Mrs. Clemente was a sad depressed woman after Roberto passed away.
Mrs. Clemente was a sad, depressed woman after Roberto passed away.
Add the correct punctuation: The sick skinny bear needed help if he wanted to survive.
The sick, skinny bear needed help if he wanted to survive.
Add the correct punctuation: He is a mean angry man.
He is a mean, angry man.
Add the correct punctuation: No cats are mean and stink.
No, cats are mean and stink.
Add the correct punctuation: Joe you shouldn't treat people like that.
Joe, you shouldn't treat people like that.
Add the correct punctuation: No I didn't see June on her birthday.
No, I didn't see June on her birthday.
Add the correct punctuation: He was born on March 5 2020.
He was born on March 5, 2020.
Add the correct punctuation: June 7 1991 was a day of celebration.
June 7, 1991, was a day of celebration.
Add the correct punctuation: January 16 1960 was a special day.
January 16, 1960, was a special day.
Add the correct punctuation: The mansion at 124 Rachel Rd. Sunrise Beach Florida was massive.
The mansion at 124 Rachel Rd., Sunrise Beach, Florida, was massive.
Add the correct punctuation: Springfield Missouri is not far from our lake house.
Springfield, Missouri, is not far from our lake house.
Add the correct punctuation: I am employed at 1027 Airport Rd. Peoria IL.
I am employed at 1027 Airport Rd., Peoria, IL.