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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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Did Peter ______ the film last night?
like / liked
I'm sure it will _______ tomorrow.
to rain / rain
I usually ___________to school.
walk/am walking
The girls _____________ tennis now.
are playing / play
This jam _________ taste very sweet.
don't/ doesn't
Do we need a _____________ of flour to make the cake?
loaf/kilo
He drinks ___________ of juice every day!
a carton/piece
Can you get __________ of sugar at the supermarket, please?
a cup/packet
There are _____ apples in the bowl.
any / some
Joe doesn't like his new job - it isn't ______-his last job.
a as interesting as b more interesting c the most interesting
Harry is taller than Will, but Jake is ______in his class.
a taller than b as tall as c the tallest
It's a beautiful day today - it's _____it was yesterday.
a as nice b nicer than c the nicest
Nick and George are bad at tennis – they play _________I do!
a as bad as b worse than c the worst
Richard does his homework________ of all the students.
a as carefully as b more carefully than c the most carefully
That was ________of all the puzzles to solve.
a the most difficult b more difficult c as difficult as
It ________ be cloudy tomorrow - I hope it isn't
could / should
I want to visit Carly, but she ______ be at home.
might not /couldn't
You ___________spend so much money.
couldn't / shouldn't
We _________ go to the park - I'll call you if we do.
may / should
I have a problem. What _______I do?
should/might
Don't open that email - it _______ be safe.
may not / shouldn't
_______ Lily be at home?' 'I don't know!
'Can / Could
I think he _______be awake now - let's call him.
can / might