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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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Change to indirect speech. ("Nothing is faster than the speed of light," the teacher explained)
The teacher explained that nothing is faster than the speed of light.
Change to indirect speech. ("Be the best version of yourself," the teacher told us.)
The teacher told us to be the best version of ourselves.
Change to indirect speech. ("I am focusing on the lesson," she remarked)
She remarked that she was focusing on the lunch.
Change to indirect speech. ("I have seen this movie before," she said.)
She said that she had seen this movie before.
Change to indirect speech. ("I ate a very small lunch," he complained)
He said that he had eaten a very small lunch.
What is the past participle of find?
found
Correct this sentence. "I just opened my laptop!"
"I have just opened my laptop."
Correct this sentence. "After I ate lunch, I played Minecraft."
After I had eaten lunch, I played Minecraft.
Convert this sentence to the past perfect. "I watched a movie."
I had watched a movie before I slept. (after - before - as soon as - by the time)
Convert this sentence to the present perfect by adding a keyword. "I read a book."
I have read a book recently. (lately - just - for - since)
Which helping verb is used for the perfect tenses?
has - have - had
Give an example of a sentence using past perfect.
I had closed the window before turning on the AC.
When do we use the past perfect tense?
When there are 2 actions happening in the past. The first is written in the past perfect.
Give an example of a sentence written in the present perfect.
She has drunk a lot of coffee this morning.
When do we use the present perfect tense?
To describe an action that started in the past but still continues to the present.