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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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They has/have turned off all the lights.
They have turned off all the lights.
My mom has/have given clothes to charity.
My mom has given clothes to charity.
My friends hasn't/haven't left school.
My friends haven't left school.
I haven't / hasn't tried French Fries.
I haven't tried French Fries.
My school haven't/hasn't stopped using paper.
My school hasn't stopped using paper.
We haven't/ hasn't had meat for lunch .
We haven't had meat for lunch .
We don't use HAS with "he/she/it
 
False
 
True
We use HAVE with "I/you/we/they
 
True
 
False
Have ____________ visited Paris before?
 
they
 
she
 
it
 
he
Has he ____________ the bread using the knife?
 
cut
 
cutting
 
cutted
 
cuted
_____________ you drunk coffee ?
 
Have
 
Has
 
Do
 
Did
______________ have not tried to reach the Cup.
 
They
 
He
 
She
 
It
It ______________ not celebrated her birthday.
 
has
 
have
 
do
 
does
You __________ not written this letter.
 
have
 
has
 
do
 
did
I have _____________ this book.
 
read
 
readed
 
reading
 
red
_____________ has drunk coffee with ________ cousins.
 
She - her
 
They - some
 
She - your
 
We - my
I ____________ played basketball with some friends.
 
have
 
do
 
am
 
did
When do you use the "present perfect"?
The "present perfect" is a verb tense that we use to talk about an experience.