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Delimiter between question and answer:

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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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They study math at school every day. (sadlyX3)
They study math at school every day sadly. The study math sadly at school every day. They sadly study math at school every day.
She finished her homework at home.(easilyX3)
She finished her homework at home easily.She finished her homework easily at home. She easily finished her homework at home.
He plays basketball in the park. (happilyX3)
He plays basketball in the park happily. He plays basketball happily in the park. He happily plays basketball in the park.
I parked the car near the tree.(slowlyX3)
I parked the car near the tree slowly. I parked the car slowly near the tree. I slowly parked the car near the tree.
I turned on the TV (happilyX3).
I turned on the TV happily. I happily turned on the TV. I turned happily on the TV.
I picked up the trash.(quicklyX3)
I picked up the trash quickly. I quickly picked up the trash. I picked quickly up the trash.
I listened to music. (happilyX3)
I listened to music happily. I happily listened to music. I listened happily to music.
Tom looked at me. (angrilyX3)
Tom looked at me angrily. Tom angrily looked at me. Tom looked angrily at me.
Your daughter, Jessica, sang. (beautifully)
Your daughter, Jessica, sang beautifully.
We get up every morning. (early)
We get up early every morning.
He is closing the door. (quietly)
He is closing the door quietly.
Tony did the job. (badly)
Tony did the job badly.
Tim cooks dinner.(well)
Tim cooks dinner well.
He works every day. (hard)
He works hard every day.
I run. (quickly)
I run quickly.
They eat dinner.(quickly)
They eat dinner quickly.