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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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Choose the correct option: If she studied more, she ___ better grades.
would get
Make a second conditional sentence: If / I / be / rich / I / travel / the world
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
Complete the sentence: If I ___ (have) wings, I would fly.
had
Complete with the correct option: If you don’t eat, you ___ hungry later.
will be
Make a first conditional sentence: If / she / study / she / pass / the test
If she studies, she will pass the test.
Complete the sentence: If it rains, we ___ stay indoors.
will
Make a question: you / ever / be / to New York?
Have you ever been to New York?
Fill in the blanks with the correct form: She ___ already ___ (finish) her work.
has already finished
Complete the sentence: I ___ (never / eat) sushi before.
have never eaten
Predict the future: I think you ___ love this movie!
will
Complete with "will" or "be going to": She’s very tired. She ___ take a nap.
is going to
Complete with the correct option (be going to/ will): Look at those clouds! It ___ rain.
is going to
Complete the sentence: You ___ speak during the exam. It’s not allowed.
must not
Rewrite using “don’t have to”: It’s not necessary to bring your book tomorrow.
You don’t have to bring your book tomorrow.
Choose the correct option: Students ___ wear uniforms at this school.
must
Change to active voice: The project was completed by the students.
The students completed the project.
Complete with the correct passive form: The cake (make) by my mom yesterday
was made
Change to passive: "They built this school in 1990".
This school was built in 1990.
Report this question: “Where do you live?” she asked me.
She asked me where I lived.
Change into reported speech: "I have finished my homework,” Tom said.
Tom said that he had finished his homework.
Change into reported speech: "I'm studying English, she said"
She said (that) she was studying English".