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[Grade 9] Unit 8
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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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"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Combine into 1 sentence: Paris is the city. I’ve always wanted to visit it.
Paris is the city which/that I’ve always wanted to visit.
Combine into 1 sentence: Tom and Peter didn’t come. I invited them.
Tom and Peter, whom I invited, didn't come.
Combine into 1 sentence: George is a responsible father. His daughters are good students. (whose)
George, whose daughters are good students, is a responsible father.
Combine into 1 sentence: Đà Nẵng is beautiful. My mom has stayed there twice.
Đà Nẵng, where my mom has stayed twice, is beautiful.
Combine into 1 sentence: Is this the book? You want me to read it.
Is this the book which/that you want me to read?
Combine into 1 sentence: I called Mai yesterday. She will be here tomorrow.
Mai, whom I called yesterday, will be here tomorrow.
Combine into 1 sentence: The girl has just gone out. Do you know her?
Do you know the girl who has just gone out?
Combine into 1 sentence: She ate a peach. The peach was still green.
She ate a peach which/that was still green.
Combine into 1 sentence: My teacher punished the pupil. That pupil was naughty.
My teacher punished the pupil who/that was naughty.
Combine into 1 sentence: He is the only person. He can solve this difficult problem.
He is the only person who/that can solve this difficult problem.
Tom will not pass the examination even though he studied well.--> Despite...
Despite the fact that Tom studied well, he will not pass the examination.
Carol had a headache, but she still read until late. --> Despite...
Despite having a headache, she still read until late.
In spite of her poor memory, she tried to recall what happened to the police. --> Though...
Though she has poor memory, she tried to recall what happened to the police.
Mike will not go with Mariam even though the weather is nice. --> In spite of...
In spite of the nice weather, Mike will not go with Mariam.
Despite her dislike for coffee, she drank it. --> Although....
Although she disliked coffee, she drank it.
Combine into 1 sentence: That is the book. Shawn bought it last night.
That's the book which Shawn bought last night.