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Eng File C1.1 4th ed Chpts 9 and 10
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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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Vocabulary: British people often have a ............. dinner on a Sunday. British food is so much better than Spanish food!
roast
Vocabulary: I like to have m...............potatoes and fish fingers.
mashed
Vocabulary: I really like s............... eggs on toast in the morning.
scrambled
Vocabulary: Jose is the best thing since s................ bread.
sliced
Vocabulary: If an animal is about to go extinct we say it is.....?
endangered
Vocabulary: What animal has a shell?
tortoise or turtle
Vocabulary: What animal meows?
a cat
Vocabulary: What animal barks?
a dog
Vocabulary: A wild bird live in a .....?
nest
Vocabulary: A pet fish lives in a.....?
tank or bowl
Vocabulary: A baby goat?
kid
Vocabulary: A baby cow?
calf
Vocabulary: A baby dog?
puppy
Grammar: I've got ten brothers, all of ....... are great at football.
whom
Grammar: Monica hasn't been to class for six weeks, ................... is a bit worrying.
which (we cannot use that in non defining relative clauses
Grammar: Laura is the person.........fixed the car.
who / that
Grammar: They told me ....... they were looking for.
what
Grammar: Is this sentence correct? Can you remember the film's name?
No - we normally use of for abstract nouns - the name of the film
Grammar: Is this sentence correct? Jose is Diego and Daniel's best friend. They miss him.
correct - we all miss him.
Grammar: I have a bottle of wine - is it empty or full?
full - focus is on the contents
Grammar: I have a wine bottle - is it empty or full?
empty - focus is on the container (usually empty)
Grammar: I don't think it'll rain tonight. At least I hope......
not
Grammar: Mara said she has never ridden an elephant but that she'd love.....
to
Grammar: I thought I would be able to do it, but in fact I......
can't OR won't be able to
Grammar: Daniel thinks he's right, but he......
isn't