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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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why / you / not come / to school yesterday
Why didn't you come to school yesterday?
who / eat / the chocolates / I / leave / in the cupboard
Who eats the chocolates when I leave them in the cupboard?
when / your brother / pass / his driving test
When did/will your brother pass his driving test?
who / cook / in your family
Who cooks in your family?
Change it to an indirect question structure. "How much did you pay for that?" -> "Would you mind telling me _____ ?"
Would you mind telling me how much you paid for that?
Change it to an indirect question structure. "What's Ava's boyfriend's name?" -> "I'm not sure _____ ."
I'm not sure what Ava's boyfriend's name is.
Change it to an indirect question structure. "Where does Natalie live?" -> "I wonder ____ ."
I wonder where Natalie lives.
Change it to an indirect question structure. "What does Jamie do for a living?" -> "Do you have any idea ____ ?"
Do you have any idea what Jamie does for a living?
Change it to an indirect question structure. "Are there any tickets left?" -> "Do you know ___ ?"
Do you know if/whether there are any tickets left?
Change it to an indirect question structure. "Where did we park the car?" -> "I can't remember ____ ."
I can't remember where we parked the car.
Change it to an indirect question structure. "Where is the lift?" -> "Could you tell me ____ ?"
Could you tell me where the lift is?
Correct the mistake: "For who are you waiting?"
Who are you waiting for?
Correct the mistake: "It's late. We should go now?"
It's late. Should we go now?
Correct the mistake: "Whose jacket you did borrow for the wedding?"
Whose jacket did you borrow for the wedding?
Correct the mistake: "What did happen at the meeting yesterday?"
What happened at the meeting yesterday?
Correct the mistake: "Where you usually go holiday?"
Where do you usually go on holiday?