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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 these sentences and make one compound sentence: Jane didn't study hard this semester. She failed her final exam.
Jane didn't study hard this semester, so she failed her final exam.
Combine these sentences and make one compound sentence: Children often loves watching cartoons. My little brother doesn't.
Children often loves watching cartoons, but my little brother doesn't.
A/An .................... person can wait for you without getting annoyed or angry.
patient
A/An .................... person get angry easily.
bad-tempered
A/An .................... person always tell the truth.
honest
Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: (The/ - ) vegetable we had last night was overcooked.
The vegetable
Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: Everyone seeks (the/ - ) happiness.
- happiness
Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: The Internet is a widely used source of (the/ - ) information.
- information
Pronounce this word: WANTED
/id/
Pronounce this word: CHARGED
/t/
Pronounce this word: HAPPENED
/d/
Pronounce this word: TALKED
/t/
Pronounce this word: HOURS
/Z/
Pronounce this word: LAUGHS
/S/
Pronounce this word: FIXES
/IZ/
Pronounce this word: STARTS
/S/
Pronounce this word: BEGINS
/Z/
Use Present Perfect I/ not finish the assignment/ yet.
I haven't finished the assignment yet.
Use Present Perfect you/ ever/ be to Singapore?
Have you ever been to Singapore?
Use Present Continuous you/ hang out with your friends/ this weekend?
Are you hanging out with your friends this weekend?
Use Present Continuous We/ go camping/ tomorrow.
We are going camping tomorrow.
Use Simple Past My son/ not ask for my permission.
My son didn't ask for my permission.
Use Simple Past Mary/ come/ to see you/ yesterday.
Mary came to see you yesterday.
Use Simple Present She/ live/ in this city?
Does she live in this city?
Use Simple Present He/ like/ read/ books.
He likes to read books.