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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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If the weather will be good today, we will go to the park.
If the weather is good today, we will go..
If you weren't used to working long hours, you would find this job quite demanding.
correct
Once they have completed the investigation, they will announce their findings.
correct
By 2050, scientists will discover solutions to many current environmental problems.
'will discover' → should be 'will have discovered'
He has been studying French since he was a child and is now fluent.
correct
She was living in Paris for three years when she decided to move to London.
'was living' → should be 'had been living'
The report shows that production costs have increased by 20% last year.
'have increased' → should be 'increased'
While he was giving the presentation, someone was walked in and interrupted him.
someone walked
By the time you arrive, I will have finished all the preparations.
correct
She has been working on this project for the past six months.
correct
Provided that the weather is good, the event will take place as planned.
correct
Unless you are signing the contract by Friday, the deal will fall through.
'are signing' → should be 'sign'
If I was you, I would definitely take that job offer.
'was' → should be 'were'
Had they known about the problem earlier, they could avoid the disaster.
'could avoid' → should be 'could have avoided'
Should you experience any technical issues, you should contact IT immediately.
correct
If you will submit the report on time, we can proceed with the project.
'will submit' → should be 'submit'
Were I in your position, I would make completely different choices.
correct
If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
correct
She spent an year traveling through South America and visiting the Amazon.
'an year' → should be 'a year'
During the Middle Ages, the most people lived in villages and farmed land.
'the most people' → should be 'most people'
He has never been to United Kingdom, though he's always wanted to visit.
: 'United Kingdom' → should be 'the United Kingdom'
A honesty is the best policy, even when it costs you money.
'A honesty' → should be 'Honesty'
She an architect who specializes in designing public buildings in Europe.
she IS an architect
The information you provided was crucial to solving a problem.
correct
We weren't using to that kind of behavior in our previous company.
'weren't using to' → should be 'weren't used to'
By the time she arrived in London, she has gotten used to the British weather.
'has gotten' → should be 'had gotten'
Children in rural areas are used to walking long distances to school.
correct
I'm still getting used to the traffic here, and it's been three months already.
correct
He used to working in the finance sector, but now he's a teacher.
'used to working' → should be 'used to work'
After living in Spain for two years, she has become used to eating late dinners.
got used to eating