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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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Choose the correct one: "If you ___ (will be / are) late
 
we'll leave without you."
 
are
Choose the correct one: "When she ___ (arrives / will arrive)
 
we'll start."
 
arrives
Choose the correct one: "If it rains tomorrow
 
I ___ stay home." (will / would)
 
will
Make a sentence: if / you / not study / you / fail
 
If you don't study
 
you'll fail.
Make a sentence: if / it / be / sunny / we / go / to the beach
 
If it's sunny
 
we'll go to the beach.
Make a sentence: when / I / see / her / I / tell / her
 
When I see her
 
I'll tell her.
Make a sentence: as soon as / the bell / ring / we / leave
 
As soon as the bell rings
 
we'll leave.
Make a sentence: if / you / eat / vegetables / you / be / healthy
 
If you eat vegetables
 
you'll be healthy.
True or False: "As soon as" means immediately after.
True
True or False: We use "will" after "if"
 
when
 
and "as soon as".
 
False
Fix the mistake: "When he finish work
 
he'll come home."
 
When he finishes work
 
he'll come home.
Fix the mistake: "As soon as she will arrive
 
we'll eat."
 
As soon as she arrives
 
we'll eat.
Fix the mistake: "I'll call you when I will get home."
I'll call you when I get home.
Complete: As soon as the movie ___ (start)
 
turn off your phone.
 
starts
Complete: When she ___ (wake up)
 
she'll have breakfast.
 
wakes up
Complete: I'll text you as soon as I ___ (get) there.
get
Complete: When the game ___ (finish)
 
we'll go for pizza.
 
finishes
Complete: When I ___ (finish) my homework
 
I'll watch TV.
 
finish
Complete: As soon as I ___ (arrive) home
 
I'll call you.
 
arrive
Rewrite with if clause first: "You'll pass if you study."
 
If you study
 
you'll pass.
Rewrite with result clause first: "If you fall
 
you'll hurt yourself."
 
You'll hurt yourself if you fall.
Fix the mistake: "If you will eat too much
 
you'll feel sick."
 
If you eat too much
 
you'll feel sick.
Fix the mistake: "If she don't eat breakfast
 
she'll be hungry."
 
If she doesn't eat breakfast
 
she'll be hungry.
Fix the mistake: "If you study
 
you pass the exam."
 
If you study
 
you'll pass the exam.
Fix the mistake: "If it will rain
 
we'll stay home."
 
If it rains
 
we'll stay home.
Complete: If you ___ (not wear) a coat
 
you'll be cold.
 
don't wear
Complete: If it snows
 
we ___ (build) a snowman.
 
will build / 'll build
Complete: If you ___ (eat) too much candy
 
you'll get a stomachache.
 
eat
Complete: If he calls me
 
I ___ (answer).
 
will answer / 'll answer
Complete: If we ___ (go) to bed late
 
we'll be tired tomorrow.
 
go
Complete: If she ___ (not hurry)
 
she'll miss the bus.
 
doesn't hurry
Complete: If you study hard
 
you ___ (pass) the exam.
 
will pass / 'll pass
Complete: If it ___ (rain) tomorrow
 
we'll stay home.
 
rains