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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • 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 are homeless. They have ... to live. (someone / somewhere / nowhere)
nowhere
We need to tidy up. There's rubbish ... (everywhere / anything / anywhere)
everywhere
These shots are ...! (their / its / ours)
ours
Are those children ...? (yours / their / your)
yours
Is this your grandparents' house? Yes, it's ... (theirs / ours / yours)
theirs
Emma has got a brother. ... name is Paul.(their / our / his)
his
Debbie has got a hamster. ... ... is very cutie. (hers / his / mine)
hers
I didn’t go … on my holiday. I was so bored! (nowhere / somewhere / anywhere)
anywhere
Did you guys do … interesting on the weekend? (anywhere / anything / anybody)
anything
… in our class passed the grammar test! ( Anybody / Someone / Everyone)
Everyone
… is more important than having friends and family who love you. (Everyone ( Nothing / Somewhere)
Nothing
Thomas ate … that was in his lunch bag, except for the carrot. (everything/ everyone / no one)
everything
I went shopping yesterday, but I couldn’t find … that I liked. (anything / nothing /nowhere)
anything
Excuse me, waiter. There’s … in my soup. I think it’s a fly. (somebody / something / anything)
something
Tom and Robert like fish and chips. It's ... favourite food. (your / his / their)
their
Yes, we have a dog. ... dog is very old. (My / Her / Our)
Our
The rabbit is white. ... cage is in the garden. (Our / My / Its)
Its
Stop! – These sweets are all ... (mine / her / your)
mine
Hey Ron! This is not our car. ... is red. (Yours / Its / Ours)
Ours
I lost ... cellphone in the library. Can you lend me yours? (mine / my / our)
my
Is this Emily's room? – Yes, it's ... (his / her / hers)
hers
There are living dinosaurs … on Earth.(anywhere / nowhere / something)
nowhere
… ate my ice cream! Who? Who ate my ice cream? (Anyone / Anything / Someone)
Someone
I put my glasses … in my office, but I can’t remember exactly where. (everywhere / somewhere / anywhere)
somewhere