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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"
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I live AT / IN / ON the city of Telde.
IN
My flat is AT / IN / ON the 4th floor.
ON
The beds in hotels are usually much bigger than my bed AT / IN / ON home.
AT
AT / IN / ON the evening, I like to watch TV with my family.
IN
AT / IN / ON weekends, I hang out with my friends in the park.
AT
I am going on holiday AT / IN / ON 15th August.
ON
For SMALL numbers with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns, we use A FEW. Example: There are A FEW PILLOWS on my bed.
COUNTABLE
For SMALL amounts with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns, we use A BIT OF. Example: I have A BIT OF HOMEWORK to do this weekend.
UNCOUNTABLE
With COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns nouns in questions and negative sentences, we use MUCH. Example: I haven't got MUCH MONEY. Have you got MUCH HOUSEWORK to finish?
UNCOUNTABLE
With COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns in negative sentences and questions, we use MANY. Example: I haven't got MANY JUMPERS. Have you got MANY COUSINS?
COUNTABLE
We use A LOT or LOTS OF with COUNTABLE and UNCOUNTABLE nouns for LARGE / SMALL amounts.
LARGE
What is it?
ARMCHAIR
What is it?
SOFA
What is it?
FRIDGE
What is it?
COOKER
What is it?
DISHWASHER
What is it?
MICROWAVE
What is it?
DUVET
What is it?
CHEST OF DRAWERS
What is it?
WARDROBE
What is it?
WASHING MACHINE
Frequency adverbs go BEFORE / AFTER the main verb.
BEFORE
Frequency adverbs go BEFORE / AFTER the verb "to be."
AFTER
Longer frequency expressions (every day, twice a month, etc.) go AT THE BEGINNING / AT THE END of a sentence.
AT THE END