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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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tells a story about what might happen in the future - (a science fiction film / an action film / a drama)
a science fiction film
its made with a series of drawings, models, etc. - (an animated film/ a drama / a musical)
an animated film
has a lot of adventure and killing - (a comedy / a horror film / an action film)
an action film
gives us true facts and information - (a drama / a documentary / a science fiction film)
a documentary
is frightening or scary - (a drama / a musical / a horror film)
a horror film
Choose the correct option - (I overslept / I missed the bus / I couldn't get a taxi / I couldn't find a parking space / I got stuck in traffic)
I got stuck in traffic
Choose the correct option - (I overslept / I missed the bus / I couldn't get a taxi / I couldn't find a parking space / I got stuck in traffic)
I couldn't find a parking space
Choose the correct option - (I overslept / I missed the bus / I couldn't get a taxi / I couldn't find a parking space / I got stuck in traffic)
I couldn't get a taxi
Choose the correct option - (I overslept / I missed the bus / I couldn't get a taxi / I couldn't find a parking space / I got stuck in traffic)
I missed the bus
Choose the correct option - (I overslept / I missed the bus / I couldn't get a taxi / I couldn't find a parking space / I got stuck in traffic)
I overslept
Use the words to write statements or questions. - he / rather / watch / TV all evening?
Would he rather watch TV all evening?
Use the words to write statements or questions. - Laura / like / have lunch at home before the afternoon show.
Laura would like to have lunch at home before the afternoon show.
Use the words to write statements or questions. - When / they / rather / eat dinner: before the show or after the show?
When would they rather eat dinner: before the show or after the show?
Use the words to write statements or questions. - What / you / rather / see: a drama or a comedy?
What would rather see: a drama or a comedy?
Use the words to write statements or questions. - Would / she / like / go to the movies?
Would she like to go to the movies?
Select the correct words to compete the conversations.
always
Select the correct words to compete the conversations.
so far / just
Select the correct words to compete the conversations.
only
Select the correct words to compete the conversations.
recently / just