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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • 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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Choose the correct option: "While she WAITED / WAS WAITING for the doctor, she read a magazine."
WAS WAITING
Choose the correct option: "While she WAITED / WAS WAITING for the doctor, she read a magazine."
WAS WATING
Choose the correct option: "He was studying politics WHEN / WHILE he decided to become a writer."
WHEN
Choose the correct option: "WHEN / WHILE I was reading, I heard something strange."
WHILE
Choose the correct option: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY exercise do you do?
HOW MUCH
Choose the correct option: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY time do you spend in the shower?
HOW MUCH
Choose the correct option: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY hours do you sleep a night?
HOW MANY
Choose the correct option: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY pairs of shoes have you got?
HOW MANY
Choose the correct option: "Adventure sports are EXCITED / EXCITING."
EXCITING
Choose the correct answer: "I'm not INTERESTED / INTERESTING IN politics."
INTERESTED
Choose the correct option: "It's ANNOYED / ANNOYING when people arrive late."
ANNOYING
Translate into catalan the following sentence: "There's too much rubbish in the streets."
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Choose the correct answer: "He sees A LITTLE / A FEW DVDs every month."
A FEW
Choose the correct answer: "He usually does A LITTLE / A FEW homework before dinner."
A LITTLE
Choose the correct answer: "He prefers to have A LITTLE / A FEW good friends than a lot of friends."
A FEW
Choose the correct answer: "He spends A LITTLE / A FEW money on going out, but not much."
A FEW
Choose the correct option: "He keeps A LITTLE / A FEW comics and magazines, but not many."
A FEW
Choose the correct option: "Jamie spends A LITTLE / A FEW time on his computer in the evenings."
A LITTLE
Choose the correct option: There are TOO MANY / TOO MUCH people. We need more chairs.
TOO MANY
Choose the correct option: We've got TOO MUCH / TOO MANY food here. We'll never eat it all.
TOO MUCH
(past continuous, negative form) Sarah ................ (not smoke) then.
wasn't smoking
(past continuous, interrogative): .................... the children ............. (sing)?
WERE the children SINGING?
(past continuous affirmative): John ................... (draw) in the garden yesterday afternoon.
was drawing
(past simple, affirmative form) They .................... (fly) to Mexico in 1991.
flew
(Past simple, affirmative form): My daughter ..................... (send) a letter last week.
sent
(past simple negative form) The course .................... (not being) yesterday.
didn't begin
(Past Simple negative form): Your father ........................ (not buy) the newspaper yesterday.
didn't buy