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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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Combine the sentences: You should make a speech. This is that sort of occasion. This is …
This is the sort of occasion when you should make a speech.
Combine the sentences: I lived with a guy when I was a student. His hobby was fixing motorbikes. When I was …
When I was a student, I lived with a guy whose hobby was fixing motorbikes
Combine the sentences: Usain Bolt is a global superstar. He was the first man to win six gold Olympic medals in sprinting. Usain Bolt, …
Usain Bolt, who was the first man to win six gold Olympic medals in sprinting, is a global superstar
Combine the sentences: The holiday was in Calida. I enjoyed it most. The holiday…
The holiday I enjoyed most was in Canada./The holiday I most enjoyed was in Canada.
Combine the sentences: That was the most important moment of my life. I realised I wanted to be an actor. The moment…
The moment I realised I wanted to be an actor was the most important moment of my life.
Combine the sentences: Pablo Picasso spent his early childhood in Malaga. His father was also an artist. Pablo Picasso …
Pablo Picasso, whose father was also an artist, spent his early childhood in Malaga.
Combine the sentences: The house burnt down yesterday. I used to live in it. The house …
The house where I used to live burnt down yesterday./ The house I used to live in burnt down yesterday.
Combine the sentences: The man is marrying Suzanne. He's very lucky. The man…
The man who/that is marrying Suzanne is very lucky.
Add the missing preposition: You're the person who we always turn when a speech is needed.
You're the person who we always turn to when a speech is needed./ You're the person to whom we always turn when a speech is needed
Add the missing preposition: He was a friend I could always depend.
He was a friend I could always depend on
Add the missing preposition: He was an athlete whom success came as naturally as his speed.
He was an athlete for / to whom success came as naturally as his speed
Add the missing preposition: Funnily enough, it was the planning which we spent the most time.
Funnily enough, it was the planning which we spent the most time on. / Funnily enough, it was the planning on which we spent the most time
Add the missing preposition: The cinema I most often go is the Odeon in the town centre.
The cinema l most often go to is the Odeon in the town centre.
Add the missing preposition: She's definitely the woman whom he wants to spend the rest of his life.
She's definitely the woman with whom he wants to spend the rest of his life. / She's definitely the woman who he wants to spend the rest of his life with
Add the missing preposition: It was a lesson which I'll always be grateful.
It was a lesson which I'll always be grateful for./ It was a lesson for which I'll always be grateful.
Add the missing preposition: It was the house which I spent my childhood.
It was the house which I spent my childhood in./ It was the house in which I spent my childhood.