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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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Complete: "What (do / be) your parents (do / doing) for work?"
do / do
Which is wrong? (A) Is she a singer? (B) Does she sing? (C) Is she sings?
C
Complete: "My brother isn't watching the show, he (not / like) that type of music."
doesn't like
Is this right? "Do your favorite band a rock band?"
No. Is your favorite band a rock band?
The person who plays the bass is a...
bass player
The person who plays the drums is a...
drummer
The person who plays the violin is a...
violinist
Complete: '________ they have a band?'
Do
Complete: 'Why ________ you sad?'
are
Is this right? Is he like jazz?
No. Does he like jazz?
Complete: 'What ________ your sister doing right now?'
is
Complete: '________ you live in an apartment?'
Do
Complete: '________ she a good singer?'
Is
Continue: 'January, February, ...'
March
How do we say this date?: '12/03'
December third
How do we say this date?: '03/12'
March twelfth
How do we say this date?: '05/21'
May twenty-first
'We hate (to do / doing / do / does) homework after midnight.'
doing
'We need (to do / doing / do / does) homework after midnight.'
to do
'Do you like (to cook / cooking / cook / cooks) Italian food?'
cooking
Correct the mistake: 'He doesn't like read books.'
reading
My parents love (travel / travelling / to travel / travel to) to different countries.
travelling
Fix the mistake: I call she every day.
her
Change for the correct pronoun: 'Please give the book to me.'
it
Choose the right word: 'I saw (he / him / his / she) at the mall yesterday.'
him
What is the correct pronoun? She knows ________ very well. They are her best friends.'
them
Change for the correct pronoun: 'Can you help my brother and me with this exercise?'
us