February 14, 2026

Rows: 60 Cols: 10

Output for Printed Quiz - options randomised

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if) 
By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party is over.
By the time we arrive the party will be over.

2. Which is the most correct? (65:1: when or if)
If Peter will come, I'll call you immediately.
If Peter comes, I'll call you immediately.
If Peter comes, I call you immediately.

3. Which is the most correct? (4:2: present tenses for future)
It’s very bad weather, so I think I’m staying indoors today.
It’s very bad weather, so I think I stay indoors today.
It’s very bad weather, so I think I’ll stay indoors today.

4. Which is the most correct? (67:2: present tenses for future)
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It doesn't will happen again.
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It happens not again.
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It won't happen again.

5. Which is the most correct? (5:3: indirect questions)
Could you tell me what time the next train is?
Could you tell me what time is the next train?
Could you tell me what is the time of the next train?

6. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)
She wondered whether the race would start soon.
She wondered whether the race will start soon.
She wondered whether the race starts soon.

7. Which is the most correct? (7:4: have or have got)
Did you have got a good holiday last month?
Had you got a good holiday last month?
Did you have a good holiday last month?

8. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)
Did you have got your own business before you retired?
Did you had your own business before you retired?
Did you have your own business before you retired?

9. Which is the most correct? (9:5: present perfect)
We have been married for ten years.
We are married for ten years.
We are married since ten years.

10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)
I have worked as a teacher in my first career.
I worked as a teacher in my first career.
I work as a teacher in my first career.

11. Which is the most correct? (11:6: past perfect)
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’ve seen it.
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I saw it.
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’d seen it.

12. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)
When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.
When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.

13. Which is the most correct? (14:7: must or have to)
To save money, I have stop eating out every night.
To save money, I must stop eating out every night.
To save money, I must to stop eating out every night.

14. Which is the most correct? (79:7: must or have to)
He can't stand have to work such long hours in his job.
He can't stand having to work such long hours in his job.
He can't stand must work such long hours in his job.

15. Which is the most correct? (16:8: mustn't or don't have to)
Please don't talk. You mustn't talk while the lecturer is presenting.
Please don't talk. You don't have to talk while the lecturer is presenting.
Please don't talk. You don't must talk while the lecturer is presenting.

16. Which is the most correct? (86:8: mustn't or don't have to)
You don't have to refuel the car. I already filled it up.
You mustn't refuel the car. I already filled it up.
You mustn't to refuel the car. I already filled it up.

17. Which is the most correct? (18:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
She wasn’t able to get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
She wasn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
She couldn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.

18. Which is the most correct? (92:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
If you leave now, you'll probably can to catch the next bus.
If you leave now, you'll probably can catch the next bus.
If you leave now, you'll probably be able to catch the next bus.

19. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)
My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.

20. Which is the most correct? (97:10: say or tell)
She overheard us saying we bought her a gift.
She overheard us saying to her we bought her a gift.
She overheard us telling we bought her a gift.

21. Which is the most correct? (103:11: make or do)
We don't seem to make so many mistakes these days.
We don't seem to do so many mistakes these days.

22. Which is the most correct? (104:11: make or do)
Can you make me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?
Can you do me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?

23. Which is the most correct? (109:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Let me help you take out that wet raincoat.
Let me help you take off that wet raincoat.
Let me help you take in that wet raincoat.

24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.

25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)
You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true professional. Good job!

26. Which is the most correct? (116:13: like or as)
She speaks Spanish as many as in that group.
She speaks Spanish like many in that group.
She speaks Spanish as many in that group.

27. Which is the most correct? (120:14: countable)
He had two employments, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
He had two jobs, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
He had two works, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.

28. Which is the most correct? (123:14: countable)
Software is everywhere now, even in your car!
Many softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!
Softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!

29. Which is the most correct? (30:15: good or well)
She can’t work today. She’s not good at it.
She can’t work today. She’s not well.
She can’t work today. She’s not good.

30. Which is the most correct? (129:15: good or well)
Thanks for the date. I very well had a good time!
Thanks for the date. I had a very good time!
Thanks for the date. I had a very well time!

31. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)
Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
Have you seen the new car they've bought?
Have you seen the new car they 've bought?

32. Which is the most correct? (135:16: apostrophe)
There's a library in the town centre.
Theres a library in the town centre.
There 's a library in the town centre.

33. Which is the most correct? (140:17: capital letter, comma)
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the uk and works as a teacher.
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK and works as a teacher.
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK, and works as a teacher.

34. Which is the most correct? (142:17: capital letter, comma)
Tim said, "I really like cake pizza, and seafood."
Tim said "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."
Tim said, "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."

35. Which is the most correct? (143:18: spelling)
We realy need to protect the environment.
We really need to protect the environment.
We really need to protect the enviroment.

36. Which is the most correct? (148:18: spelling)
Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
Wow, this sofa is so confortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I preferr this rather than the other one.

37. Which is the most correct? (38:19: confusing nouns)
Peter likes camping to be close to the environment.
Peter likes camping to be close to nature.
Peter likes camping to be close to the countryside.

38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.

39. Which is the most correct? (40:20: confusing adjectives)
He was interesting learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.
He was interested in learning French and it was surprised how enjoyable it was.
He was interested in learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.

40. Which is the most correct? (160:20: confusing adjectives)
He's interested in her, but she doesn't find him interesting at all.
He's interesting in her, but she doesn't find him interested at all.

41. Which is the most correct? (41:21: get)
She is taking 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is taking there by taxi.

42. Which is the most correct? (162:21: get)
We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to go home.
We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to get home.

43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)
He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.

44. Which is the most correct? (170:22: hope or wish)
My daughter comes back from school camp today. I hope she enjoyed it.
My daughter comes back from school camp today. I wish she enjoyed it.

45. Which is the most correct? (175:23: opinion)
We could buy a new car. On the other hand, perhaps we should make this car last longer.
We could buy a new car. On the contrary, perhaps we should make this car last longer.

46. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)
Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.

47. Which is the most correct? (179:24: in, to)
Did you write to the newspaper about that story?
Did you write the newspaper about that story?

48. Which is the most correct? (182:24: in, to)
She's taking lessons in French and Spanish because she wants to travel.
She's taking lessons of French and Spanish because she wants to travel.

49. Which is the most correct? (50:25: still, yet, or already)
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid yet.
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid already.
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid still.

50. Which is the most correct? (190:25: still, yet, or already)
I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's yet not fixed.
I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's still not fixed.

51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)
You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!

52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)
Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.
Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.

53. Which is the most correct? (54:27: of, on)
Peter is not experienced with this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.
Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend of him to learn quickly and work hard.
Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.

54. Which is the most correct? (197:27: of, on)
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending of the season.
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending the season.
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending on the season.

55. Which is the most correct? (204:28: take)
Next time you vist me, please bring your friends along.
Next time you vist me, please take your friends along.

56. Which is the most correct? (208:28: take)
We should profit from this business after it grows.
We should take from this business after it grows.

57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)
During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.

58. Which is the most correct? (212:29: the)
The neighbours had a huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.
The neighbours had a huge party last night, and music kept us awake till late.
Neighbours had the huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.

59. Which is the most correct? (61:30: object verbs)
I really enjoyed yesterday it at the BBQ.
I really enjoyed at the BBQ yesterday.
I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ yesterday.

60. Which is the most correct? (62:30: object verbs)
I can't stand when people interrupt me.
I can't stand people interrupt me.
I can't stand it people interrupt me.

Output for Key of Printed Quiz

1. By the time we arrive the party will be over. (64:1: when or if)

2. If Peter comes, I'll call you immediately. (65:1: when or if)

3. It’s very bad weather, so I think I’ll stay indoors today. (4:2: present tenses for future)

4. Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It won't happen again. (67:2: present tenses for future)

5. Could you tell me what time the next train is? (5:3: indirect questions)

6. She wondered whether the race would start soon. (69:3: indirect questions)

7. Did you have a good holiday last month? (7:4: have or have got)

8. Did you have your own business before you retired? (70:4: have or have got)

9. We have been married for ten years. (9:5: present perfect)

10. I worked as a teacher in my first career. (73:5: present perfect)

11. She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’d seen it. (11:6: past perfect)

12. When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before. (12:6: past perfect)

13. To save money, I must stop eating out every night. (14:7: must or have to)

14. He can't stand having to work such long hours in his job. (79:7: must or have to)

15. Please don't talk. You mustn't talk while the lecturer is presenting. (16:8: mustn't or don't have to)

16. You don't have to refuel the car. I already filled it up. (86:8: mustn't or don't have to)

17. She couldn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now. (18:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)

18. If you leave now, you'll probably be able to catch the next bus. (92:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)

19. My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood. (19:10: say or tell)

20. She overheard us saying we bought her a gift. (97:10: say or tell)

21. We don't seem to make so many mistakes these days. (103:11: make or do)

22. Can you do me a favour and lend me $20 till payday? (104:11: make or do)

23. Let me help you take off that wet raincoat. (109:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)

24. Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last. (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)

25. You're acting like a true professional. Good job! (115:13: like or as)

26. She speaks Spanish like many in that group. (116:13: like or as)

27. He had two jobs, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours. (120:14: countable)

28. Software is everywhere now, even in your car! (123:14: countable)

29. She can’t work today. She’s not well. (30:15: good or well)

30. Thanks for the date. I had a very good time! (129:15: good or well)

31. Have you seen the new car they've bought? (133:16: apostrophe)

32. There's a library in the town centre. (135:16: apostrophe)

33. Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK, and works as a teacher. (140:17: capital letter, comma)

34. Tim said, "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood." (142:17: capital letter, comma)

35. We really need to protect the environment. (143:18: spelling)

36. Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I prefer this rather than the other one. (148:18: spelling)

37. Peter likes camping to be close to nature. (38:19: confusing nouns)

38. Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey. (152:19: confusing nouns)

39. He was interested in learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was. (40:20: confusing adjectives)

40. He's interested in her, but she doesn't find him interesting at all. (160:20: confusing adjectives)

41. She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi. (41:21: get)

42. We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to get home. (162:21: get)

43. He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job. (167:22: hope or wish)

44. My daughter comes back from school camp today. I hope she enjoyed it. (170:22: hope or wish)

45. We could buy a new car. On the other hand, perhaps we should make this car last longer. (175:23: opinion)

46. Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey. (177:23: opinion)

47. Did you write to the newspaper about that story? (179:24: in, to)

48. She's taking lessons in French and Spanish because she wants to travel. (182:24: in, to)

49. She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid yet. (50:25: still, yet, or already)

50. I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's still not fixed. (190:25: still, yet, or already)

51. You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic! (195:26: very, too, enough)

52. Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later. (196:26: very, too, enough)

53. Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard. (54:27: of, on)

54. Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending on the season. (197:27: of, on)

55. Next time you vist me, please bring your friends along. (204:28: take)

56. We should profit from this business after it grows. (208:28: take)

57. During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for. (210:29: the)

58. The neighbours had a huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late. (212:29: the)

59. I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ yesterday. (61:30: object verbs)

60. I can't stand when people interrupt me. (62:30: object verbs)

Output for H5p Text

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if) 
By the time we arrive the party will be over.
By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party is over.


2. Which is the most correct? (65:1: when or if) 
If Peter comes, I'll call you immediately.
If Peter will come, I'll call you immediately.
If Peter comes, I call you immediately.


3. Which is the most correct? (4:2: present tenses for future) 
It’s very bad weather, so I think I’ll stay indoors today.
It’s very bad weather, so I think I stay indoors today.
It’s very bad weather, so I think I’m staying indoors today.


4. Which is the most correct? (67:2: present tenses for future) 
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It won't happen again.
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It happens not again.
Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It doesn't will happen again.


5. Which is the most correct? (5:3: indirect questions) 
Could you tell me what time the next train is?
Could you tell me what time is the next train?
Could you tell me what is the time of the next train?


6. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions) 
She wondered whether the race would start soon.
She wondered whether the race starts soon.
She wondered whether the race will start soon.


7. Which is the most correct? (7:4: have or have got) 
Did you have a good holiday last month?
Did you have got a good holiday last month?
Had you got a good holiday last month?


8. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got) 
Did you have your own business before you retired?
Did you had your own business before you retired?
Did you have got your own business before you retired?


9. Which is the most correct? (9:5: present perfect) 
We have been married for ten years.
We are married for ten years.
We are married since ten years.


10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect) 
I worked as a teacher in my first career.
I work as a teacher in my first career.
I have worked as a teacher in my first career.


11. Which is the most correct? (11:6: past perfect) 
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’d seen it.
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’ve seen it.
She was looking for her cat and asked me if I saw it.


12. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect) 
When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.


13. Which is the most correct? (14:7: must or have to) 
To save money, I must stop eating out every night.
To save money, I have stop eating out every night.
To save money, I must to stop eating out every night.


14. Which is the most correct? (79:7: must or have to) 
He can't stand having to work such long hours in his job.
He can't stand must work such long hours in his job.
He can't stand have to work such long hours in his job.


15. Which is the most correct? (16:8: mustn't or don't have to) 
Please don't talk. You mustn't talk while the lecturer is presenting.
Please don't talk. You don't must talk while the lecturer is presenting.
Please don't talk. You don't have to talk while the lecturer is presenting.


16. Which is the most correct? (86:8: mustn't or don't have to) 
You don't have to refuel the car. I already filled it up.
You mustn't to refuel the car. I already filled it up.
You mustn't refuel the car. I already filled it up.


17. Which is the most correct? (18:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to) 
She couldn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
She wasn’t able to get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
She wasn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.


18. Which is the most correct? (92:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to) 
If you leave now, you'll probably be able to catch the next bus.
If you leave now, you'll probably can to catch the next bus.
If you leave now, you'll probably can catch the next bus.


19. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell) 
My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.
My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.


20. Which is the most correct? (97:10: say or tell) 
She overheard us saying we bought her a gift.
She overheard us telling we bought her a gift.
She overheard us saying to her we bought her a gift.


21. Which is the most correct? (103:11: make or do) 
We don't seem to make so many mistakes these days.
We don't seem to do so many mistakes these days.


22. Which is the most correct? (104:11: make or do) 
Can you do me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?
Can you make me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?


23. Which is the most correct? (109:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off) 
Let me help you take off that wet raincoat.
Let me help you take out that wet raincoat.
Let me help you take in that wet raincoat.


24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off) 
Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.


25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as) 
You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!


26. Which is the most correct? (116:13: like or as) 
She speaks Spanish like many in that group.
She speaks Spanish as many in that group.
She speaks Spanish as many as in that group.


27. Which is the most correct? (120:14: countable) 
He had two jobs, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
He had two works, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
He had two employments, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.


28. Which is the most correct? (123:14: countable) 
Software is everywhere now, even in your car!
Softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!
Many softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!


29. Which is the most correct? (30:15: good or well) 
She can’t work today. She’s not well.
She can’t work today. She’s not good.
She can’t work today. She’s not good at it.


30. Which is the most correct? (129:15: good or well) 
Thanks for the date. I had a very good time!
Thanks for the date. I had a very well time!
Thanks for the date. I very well had a good time!


31. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe) 
Have you seen the new car they've bought?
Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
Have you seen the new car they 've bought?


32. Which is the most correct? (135:16: apostrophe) 
There's a library in the town centre.
Theres a library in the town centre.
There 's a library in the town centre.


33. Which is the most correct? (140:17: capital letter, comma) 
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK, and works as a teacher.
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK and works as a teacher.
Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the uk and works as a teacher.


34. Which is the most correct? (142:17: capital letter, comma) 
Tim said, "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."
Tim said "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."
Tim said, "I really like cake pizza, and seafood."


35. Which is the most correct? (143:18: spelling) 
We really need to protect the environment.
We really need to protect the enviroment.
We realy need to protect the environment.


36. Which is the most correct? (148:18: spelling) 
Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
Wow, this sofa is so confortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I preferr this rather than the other one.


37. Which is the most correct? (38:19: confusing nouns) 
Peter likes camping to be close to nature.
Peter likes camping to be close to the countryside.
Peter likes camping to be close to the environment.


38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns) 
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.


39. Which is the most correct? (40:20: confusing adjectives) 
He was interested in learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.
He was interesting learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.
He was interested in learning French and it was surprised how enjoyable it was.


40. Which is the most correct? (160:20: confusing adjectives) 
He's interested in her, but she doesn't find him interesting at all.
He's interesting in her, but she doesn't find him interested at all.


41. Which is the most correct? (41:21: get) 
She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
She is taking 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is taking there by taxi.


42. Which is the most correct? (162:21: get) 
We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to get home.
We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to go home.


43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish) 
He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.


44. Which is the most correct? (170:22: hope or wish) 
My daughter comes back from school camp today. I hope she enjoyed it.
My daughter comes back from school camp today. I wish she enjoyed it.


45. Which is the most correct? (175:23: opinion) 
We could buy a new car. On the other hand, perhaps we should make this car last longer.
We could buy a new car. On the contrary, perhaps we should make this car last longer.


46. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion) 
Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.


47. Which is the most correct? (179:24: in, to) 
Did you write to the newspaper about that story?
Did you write the newspaper about that story?


48. Which is the most correct? (182:24: in, to) 
She's taking lessons in French and Spanish because she wants to travel.
She's taking lessons of French and Spanish because she wants to travel.


49. Which is the most correct? (50:25: still, yet, or already) 
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid yet.
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid still.
She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid already.


50. Which is the most correct? (190:25: still, yet, or already) 
I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's still not fixed.
I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's yet not fixed.


51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough) 
You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!


52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough) 
Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.
Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.


53. Which is the most correct? (54:27: of, on) 
Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.
Peter is not experienced with this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.
Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend of him to learn quickly and work hard.


54. Which is the most correct? (197:27: of, on) 
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending on the season.
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending the season.
Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending of the season.


55. Which is the most correct? (204:28: take) 
Next time you vist me, please bring your friends along.
Next time you vist me, please take your friends along.


56. Which is the most correct? (208:28: take) 
We should profit from this business after it grows.
We should take from this business after it grows.


57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the) 
During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.


58. Which is the most correct? (212:29: the) 
The neighbours had a huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.
The neighbours had a huge party last night, and music kept us awake till late.
Neighbours had the huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.


59. Which is the most correct? (61:30: object verbs) 
I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ yesterday.
I really enjoyed at the BBQ yesterday.
I really enjoyed yesterday it at the BBQ.


60. Which is the most correct? (62:30: object verbs) 
I can't stand when people interrupt me.
I can't stand people interrupt me.
I can't stand it people interrupt me.


Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
,,,,,,,
"1","Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if)","By the time we arrive the party will be over.","By the time we will arrive the party will be over.","By the time we arrive the party is over.","",30,1
"2","Which is the most correct? (65:1: when or if)","If Peter comes, I'll call you immediately.","If Peter will come, I'll call you immediately.","If Peter comes, I call you immediately.","",30,1
"3","Which is the most correct? (4:2: present tenses for future)","It’s very bad weather, so I think I’ll stay indoors today.","It’s very bad weather, so I think I stay indoors today.","It’s very bad weather, so I think I’m staying indoors today.","",30,1
"4","Which is the most correct? (67:2: present tenses for future)","Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It won't happen again.","Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It happens not again.","Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It doesn't will happen again.","",30,1
"5","Which is the most correct? (5:3: indirect questions)","Could you tell me what time the next train is?","Could you tell me what time is the next train?","Could you tell me what is the time of the next train?","",30,1
"6","Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)","She wondered whether the race would start soon.","She wondered whether the race starts soon.","She wondered whether the race will start soon.","",30,1
"7","Which is the most correct? (7:4: have or have got)","Did you have a good holiday last month?","Did you have got a good holiday last month?","Had you got a good holiday last month?","",30,1
"8","Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)","Did you have your own business before you retired?","Did you had your own business before you retired?","Did you have got your own business before you retired?","",30,1
"9","Which is the most correct? (9:5: present perfect)","We have been married for ten years.","We are married for ten years.","We are married since ten years.","",30,1
"10","Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)","I worked as a teacher in my first career.","I work as a teacher in my first career.","I have worked as a teacher in my first career.","",30,1
"11","Which is the most correct? (11:6: past perfect)","She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’d seen it.","She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’ve seen it.","She was looking for her cat and asked me if I saw it.","",30,1
"12","Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)","When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.","When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.","When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.","",30,1
"13","Which is the most correct? (14:7: must or have to)","To save money, I must stop eating out every night.","To save money, I have stop eating out every night.","To save money, I must to stop eating out every night.","",30,1
"14","Which is the most correct? (79:7: must or have to)","He can't stand having to work such long hours in his job.","He can't stand must work such long hours in his job.","He can't stand have to work such long hours in his job.","",30,1
"15","Which is the most correct? (16:8: mustn't or don't have to)","Please don't talk. You mustn't talk while the lecturer is presenting.","Please don't talk. You don't must talk while the lecturer is presenting.","Please don't talk. You don't have to talk while the lecturer is presenting.","",30,1
"16","Which is the most correct? (86:8: mustn't or don't have to)","You don't have to refuel the car. I already filled it up.","You mustn't to refuel the car. I already filled it up.","You mustn't refuel the car. I already filled it up.","",30,1
"17","Which is the most correct? (18:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)","She couldn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.","She wasn’t able to get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.","She wasn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.","",30,1
"18","Which is the most correct? (92:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)","If you leave now, you'll probably be able to catch the next bus.","If you leave now, you'll probably can to catch the next bus.","If you leave now, you'll probably can catch the next bus.","",30,1
"19","Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)","My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.","My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.","My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.","",30,1
"20","Which is the most correct? (97:10: say or tell)","She overheard us saying we bought her a gift.","She overheard us telling we bought her a gift.","She overheard us saying to her we bought her a gift.","",30,1
"21","Which is the most correct? (103:11: make or do)","We don't seem to make so many mistakes these days.","We don't seem to do so many mistakes these days.","","",30,1
"22","Which is the most correct? (104:11: make or do)","Can you do me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?","Can you make me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?","","",30,1
"23","Which is the most correct? (109:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)","Let me help you take off that wet raincoat.","Let me help you take out that wet raincoat.","Let me help you take in that wet raincoat.","",30,1
"24","Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)","Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.","Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.","Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.","",30,1
"25","Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)","You're acting like a true professional. Good job!","You're acting as a true professional. Good job!","You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!","",30,1
"26","Which is the most correct? (116:13: like or as)","She speaks Spanish like many in that group.","She speaks Spanish as many in that group.","She speaks Spanish as many as in that group.","",30,1
"27","Which is the most correct? (120:14: countable)","He had two jobs, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.","He had two works, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.","He had two employments, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.","",30,1
"28","Which is the most correct? (123:14: countable)","Software is everywhere now, even in your car!","Softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!","Many softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!","",30,1
"29","Which is the most correct? (30:15: good or well)","She can’t work today. She’s not well.","She can’t work today. She’s not good.","She can’t work today. She’s not good at it.","",30,1
"30","Which is the most correct? (129:15: good or well)","Thanks for the date. I had a very good time!","Thanks for the date. I had a very well time!","Thanks for the date. I very well had a good time!","",30,1
"31","Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)","Have you seen the new car they've bought?","Have you seen the new car theyve bought?","Have you seen the new car they 've bought?","",30,1
"32","Which is the most correct? (135:16: apostrophe)","There's a library in the town centre.","Theres a library in the town centre.","There 's a library in the town centre.","",30,1
"33","Which is the most correct? (140:17: capital letter, comma)","Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK, and works as a teacher.","Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK and works as a teacher.","Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the uk and works as a teacher.","",30,1
"34","Which is the most correct? (142:17: capital letter, comma)","Tim said, "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."","Tim said "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."","Tim said, "I really like cake pizza, and seafood."","",30,1
"35","Which is the most correct? (143:18: spelling)","We really need to protect the environment.","We really need to protect the enviroment.","We realy need to protect the environment.","",30,1
"36","Which is the most correct? (148:18: spelling)","Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.","Wow, this sofa is so confortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.","Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I preferr this rather than the other one.","",30,1
"37","Which is the most correct? (38:19: confusing nouns)","Peter likes camping to be close to nature.","Peter likes camping to be close to the countryside.","Peter likes camping to be close to the environment.","",30,1
"38","Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.","",30,1
"39","Which is the most correct? (40:20: confusing adjectives)","He was interested in learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.","He was interesting learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.","He was interested in learning French and it was surprised how enjoyable it was.","",30,1
"40","Which is the most correct? (160:20: confusing adjectives)","He's interested in her, but she doesn't find him interesting at all.","He's interesting in her, but she doesn't find him interested at all.","","",30,1
"41","Which is the most correct? (41:21: get)","She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.","She is taking 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.","She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is taking there by taxi.","",30,1
"42","Which is the most correct? (162:21: get)","We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to get home.","We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to go home.","","",30,1
"43","Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)","He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.","He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.","","",30,1
"44","Which is the most correct? (170:22: hope or wish)","My daughter comes back from school camp today. I hope she enjoyed it.","My daughter comes back from school camp today. I wish she enjoyed it.","","",30,1
"45","Which is the most correct? (175:23: opinion)","We could buy a new car. On the other hand, perhaps we should make this car last longer.","We could buy a new car. On the contrary, perhaps we should make this car last longer.","","",30,1
"46","Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)","Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.","At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.","","",30,1
"47","Which is the most correct? (179:24: in, to)","Did you write to the newspaper about that story?","Did you write the newspaper about that story?","","",30,1
"48","Which is the most correct? (182:24: in, to)","She's taking lessons in French and Spanish because she wants to travel.","She's taking lessons of French and Spanish because she wants to travel.","","",30,1
"49","Which is the most correct? (50:25: still, yet, or already)","She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid yet.","She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid still.","She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid already.","",30,1
"50","Which is the most correct? (190:25: still, yet, or already)","I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's still not fixed.","I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's yet not fixed.","","",30,1
"51","Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)","You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!","You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!","","",30,1
"52","Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)","Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.","Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.","","",30,1
"53","Which is the most correct? (54:27: of, on)","Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.","Peter is not experienced with this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.","Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend of him to learn quickly and work hard.","",30,1
"54","Which is the most correct? (197:27: of, on)","Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending on the season.","Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending the season.","Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending of the season.","",30,1
"55","Which is the most correct? (204:28: take)","Next time you vist me, please bring your friends along.","Next time you vist me, please take your friends along.","","",30,1
"56","Which is the most correct? (208:28: take)","We should profit from this business after it grows.","We should take from this business after it grows.","","",30,1
"57","Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)","During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.","During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.","During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.","",30,1
"58","Which is the most correct? (212:29: the)","The neighbours had a huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.","The neighbours had a huge party last night, and music kept us awake till late.","Neighbours had the huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.","",30,1
"59","Which is the most correct? (61:30: object verbs)","I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ yesterday.","I really enjoyed at the BBQ yesterday.","I really enjoyed yesterday it at the BBQ.","",30,1
"60","Which is the most correct? (62:30: object verbs)","I can't stand when people interrupt me.","I can't stand people interrupt me.","I can't stand it people interrupt me.","",30,1

Output for MS Quiz

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if) 
A. By the time we arrive the party will be over.
B. By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
C. By the time we arrive the party is over.

2. Which is the most correct? (65:1: when or if) 
A. If Peter comes, I'll call you immediately.
B. If Peter will come, I'll call you immediately.
C. If Peter comes, I call you immediately.

3. Which is the most correct? (4:2: present tenses for future) 
A. It’s very bad weather, so I think I’ll stay indoors today.
B. It’s very bad weather, so I think I stay indoors today.
C. It’s very bad weather, so I think I’m staying indoors today.

4. Which is the most correct? (67:2: present tenses for future) 
A. Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It won't happen again.
B. Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It happens not again.
C. Sorry I forgot about the meeting. It doesn't will happen again.

5. Which is the most correct? (5:3: indirect questions) 
A. Could you tell me what time the next train is?
B. Could you tell me what time is the next train?
C. Could you tell me what is the time of the next train?

6. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions) 
A. She wondered whether the race would start soon.
B. She wondered whether the race starts soon.
C. She wondered whether the race will start soon.

7. Which is the most correct? (7:4: have or have got) 
A. Did you have a good holiday last month?
B. Did you have got a good holiday last month?
C. Had you got a good holiday last month?

8. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got) 
A. Did you have your own business before you retired?
B. Did you had your own business before you retired?
C. Did you have got your own business before you retired?

9. Which is the most correct? (9:5: present perfect) 
A. We have been married for ten years.
B. We are married for ten years.
C. We are married since ten years.

10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect) 
A. I worked as a teacher in my first career.
B. I work as a teacher in my first career.
C. I have worked as a teacher in my first career.

11. Which is the most correct? (11:6: past perfect) 
A. She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’d seen it.
B. She was looking for her cat and asked me if I’ve seen it.
C. She was looking for her cat and asked me if I saw it.

12. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect) 
A. When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.
B. When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
C. When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.

13. Which is the most correct? (14:7: must or have to) 
A. To save money, I must stop eating out every night.
B. To save money, I have stop eating out every night.
C. To save money, I must to stop eating out every night.

14. Which is the most correct? (79:7: must or have to) 
A. He can't stand having to work such long hours in his job.
B. He can't stand must work such long hours in his job.
C. He can't stand have to work such long hours in his job.

15. Which is the most correct? (16:8: mustn't or don't have to) 
A. Please don't talk. You mustn't talk while the lecturer is presenting.
B. Please don't talk. You don't must talk while the lecturer is presenting.
C. Please don't talk. You don't have to talk while the lecturer is presenting.

16. Which is the most correct? (86:8: mustn't or don't have to) 
A. You don't have to refuel the car. I already filled it up.
B. You mustn't to refuel the car. I already filled it up.
C. You mustn't refuel the car. I already filled it up.

17. Which is the most correct? (18:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to) 
A. She couldn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
B. She wasn’t able to get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.
C. She wasn’t get a job during the pandemic, but she has one now.

18. Which is the most correct? (92:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to) 
A. If you leave now, you'll probably be able to catch the next bus.
B. If you leave now, you'll probably can to catch the next bus.
C. If you leave now, you'll probably can catch the next bus.

19. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell) 
A. My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
B. My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.
C. My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.

20. Which is the most correct? (97:10: say or tell) 
A. She overheard us saying we bought her a gift.
B. She overheard us telling we bought her a gift.
C. She overheard us saying to her we bought her a gift.

21. Which is the most correct? (103:11: make or do) 
A. We don't seem to make so many mistakes these days.
B. We don't seem to do so many mistakes these days.

22. Which is the most correct? (104:11: make or do) 
A. Can you do me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?
B. Can you make me a favour and lend me $20 till payday?

23. Which is the most correct? (109:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off) 
A. Let me help you take off that wet raincoat.
B. Let me help you take out that wet raincoat.
C. Let me help you take in that wet raincoat.

24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off) 
A. Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
B. Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
C. Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.

25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as) 
A. You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
B. You're acting as a true professional. Good job!
C. You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!

26. Which is the most correct? (116:13: like or as) 
A. She speaks Spanish like many in that group.
B. She speaks Spanish as many in that group.
C. She speaks Spanish as many as in that group.

27. Which is the most correct? (120:14: countable) 
A. He had two jobs, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
B. He had two works, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.
C. He had two employments, one for 15 hours per week and another for 10 hours.

28. Which is the most correct? (123:14: countable) 
A. Software is everywhere now, even in your car!
B. Softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!
C. Many softwares are everywhere now, even in your car!

29. Which is the most correct? (30:15: good or well) 
A. She can’t work today. She’s not well.
B. She can’t work today. She’s not good.
C. She can’t work today. She’s not good at it.

30. Which is the most correct? (129:15: good or well) 
A. Thanks for the date. I had a very good time!
B. Thanks for the date. I had a very well time!
C. Thanks for the date. I very well had a good time!

31. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe) 
A. Have you seen the new car they've bought?
B. Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
C. Have you seen the new car they 've bought?

32. Which is the most correct? (135:16: apostrophe) 
A. There's a library in the town centre.
B. Theres a library in the town centre.
C. There 's a library in the town centre.

33. Which is the most correct? (140:17: capital letter, comma) 
A. Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK, and works as a teacher.
B. Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the UK and works as a teacher.
C. Lisa lives in London, which is the capital of the uk and works as a teacher.

34. Which is the most correct? (142:17: capital letter, comma) 
A. Tim said, "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."
B. Tim said "I really like cake, pizza, and seafood."
C. Tim said, "I really like cake pizza, and seafood."

35. Which is the most correct? (143:18: spelling) 
A. We really need to protect the environment.
B. We really need to protect the enviroment.
C. We realy need to protect the environment.

36. Which is the most correct? (148:18: spelling) 
A. Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
B. Wow, this sofa is so confortable! I prefer this rather than the other one.
C. Wow, this sofa is so comfortable! I preferr this rather than the other one.

37. Which is the most correct? (38:19: confusing nouns) 
A. Peter likes camping to be close to nature.
B. Peter likes camping to be close to the countryside.
C. Peter likes camping to be close to the environment.

38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns) 
A. Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
B. Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.
C. Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.

39. Which is the most correct? (40:20: confusing adjectives) 
A. He was interested in learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.
B. He was interesting learning French and was surprised how enjoyable it was.
C. He was interested in learning French and it was surprised how enjoyable it was.

40. Which is the most correct? (160:20: confusing adjectives) 
A. He's interested in her, but she doesn't find him interesting at all.
B. He's interesting in her, but she doesn't find him interested at all.

41. Which is the most correct? (41:21: get) 
A. She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
B. She is taking 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is getting there by taxi.
C. She is getting 2 tickets for tonight’s movie, and she is taking there by taxi.

42. Which is the most correct? (162:21: get) 
A. We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to get home.
B. We took a wrong turn so it took us longer to go home.

43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish) 
A. He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
B. He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.

44. Which is the most correct? (170:22: hope or wish) 
A. My daughter comes back from school camp today. I hope she enjoyed it.
B. My daughter comes back from school camp today. I wish she enjoyed it.

45. Which is the most correct? (175:23: opinion) 
A. We could buy a new car. On the other hand, perhaps we should make this car last longer.
B. We could buy a new car. On the contrary, perhaps we should make this car last longer.

46. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion) 
A. Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
B. At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.

47. Which is the most correct? (179:24: in, to) 
A. Did you write to the newspaper about that story?
B. Did you write the newspaper about that story?

48. Which is the most correct? (182:24: in, to) 
A. She's taking lessons in French and Spanish because she wants to travel.
B. She's taking lessons of French and Spanish because she wants to travel.

49. Which is the most correct? (50:25: still, yet, or already) 
A. She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid yet.
B. She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid still.
C. She needs a quick loan of money. She hasn’t been paid already.

50. Which is the most correct? (190:25: still, yet, or already) 
A. I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's still not fixed.
B. I've asked my landlord to fix the toilet, but it's yet not fixed.

51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough) 
A. You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
B. You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!

52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough) 
A. Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.
B. Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.

53. Which is the most correct? (54:27: of, on) 
A. Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.
B. Peter is not experienced with this type of job, but you can depend on him to learn quickly and work hard.
C. Peter is not experienced in this type of job, but you can depend of him to learn quickly and work hard.

54. Which is the most correct? (197:27: of, on) 
A. Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending on the season.
B. Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending the season.
C. Brisbane can have lovely weather, depending of the season.

55. Which is the most correct? (204:28: take) 
A. Next time you vist me, please bring your friends along.
B. Next time you vist me, please take your friends along.

56. Which is the most correct? (208:28: take) 
A. We should profit from this business after it grows.
B. We should take from this business after it grows.

57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the) 
A. During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
B. During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
C. During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.

58. Which is the most correct? (212:29: the) 
A. The neighbours had a huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.
B. The neighbours had a huge party last night, and music kept us awake till late.
C. Neighbours had the huge party last night, and the music kept us awake till late.

59. Which is the most correct? (61:30: object verbs) 
A. I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ yesterday.
B. I really enjoyed at the BBQ yesterday.
C. I really enjoyed yesterday it at the BBQ.

60. Which is the most correct? (62:30: object verbs) 
A. I can't stand when people interrupt me.
B. I can't stand people interrupt me.
C. I can't stand it people interrupt me.

Output for H5p Experimental JSON Component

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.


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"question": "30. Which is the most correct? (126:15: good or well)",
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"question": "34. Which is the most correct? (141:17: capital letter, comma)",
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"question": "36. Which is the most correct? (146:18: spelling)",
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"question": "42. Which is the most correct? (165:21: get)",
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"question": "44. Which is the most correct? (171:22: hope or wish)",
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"question": "48. Which is the most correct? (183:24: in, to)",
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"question": "50. Which is the most correct? (186:25: still, yet, or already)",
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Output for MS Quiz 2

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

#Questions: 60

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if)
By the time we arrive the party will be over.
By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party is over.

2. Which is the most correct? (1:1: when or if)
If you treat employees unfairly they will quit.
If you will treat employees unfairly they will quit.
When you treat employees unfairly they will quit.

3. Which is the most correct? (66:2: present tenses for future)
The train leaves at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train will leave at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train is leaving at 9pm, which means a very late night.

4. Which is the most correct? (3:2: present tenses for future)
The conference starts at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference will start at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference is starting at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.

5. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)
She wondered whether the race would start soon.
She wondered whether the race starts soon.
She wondered whether the race will start soon.

6. Which is the most correct? (68:3: indirect questions)
Could you tell me if you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me are you coming home soon?

7. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)
Did you have your own business before you retired?
Did you had your own business before you retired?
Did you have got your own business before you retired?

8. Which is the most correct? (8:4: have or have got)
What time does she usually have lunch?
What time does she usually have got lunch?
What time has she usually got lunch?

9. Which is the most correct? (72:5: present perfect)
There is no cake left now because someone's eaten it all.
There is no cake left now because someone eaten it all.
There is no cake left now because someone ate it all.

10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)
I worked as a teacher in my first career.
I work as a teacher in my first career.
I have worked as a teacher in my first career.

11. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)
When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.

12. Which is the most correct? (75:6: past perfect)
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests had left by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests left by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests did leave by then.

13. Which is the most correct? (80:7: must or have to)
Traffic regulations state you must stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you must to stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you have stop completely at Stop signs.

14. Which is the most correct? (13:7: must or have to)
If you want to buy a house, you’ll have to save money.
If you want to buy a house, you’ll must save money.
If you want to buy a house, you must to save money.

15. Which is the most correct? (83:8: mustn't or don't have to)
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll must pay a penalty.
We don't have to forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.

16. Which is the most correct? (84:8: mustn't or don't have to)
Our daughter doesn't have to wear a school uniform.
Our daughter mustn't have to wear a school uniform.
Our daughter mustn't wear a school uniform.

17. Which is the most correct? (90:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
My daughter hasn't been able to find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
My daughter hasn't could find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
My daughter couldn't find a new apartment for the last 3 months..

18. Which is the most correct? (93:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
I was able to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I could to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I was able do gymnastics very well when I was younger.

19. Which is the most correct? (95:10: say or tell)
My son is always telling me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always saying me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always telling to me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.

20. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)
My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.
My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.

21. Which is the most correct? (106:11: make or do)
I like doing business with smart people.
I like making business with smart people.

22. Which is the most correct? (22:11: make or do)
As a student, I’m used to doing a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to do a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to making a lot of homework.

23. Which is the most correct? (111:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Can you help me find the train station?
Can you help me find out the train station?
Can you help me find the train station out?

24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.

25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)
You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!

26. Which is the most correct? (26:13: like or as)
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport as me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like I do.

27. Which is the most correct? (27:14: countable)
We heard some very good news last night.
We heard a very good news last night.
We heard much very good news last night.

28. Which is the most correct? (121:14: countable)
There isn't much accommodation available right now.
There aren't many accommodations available right now.
There aren't much housing available right now.

29. Which is the most correct? (29:15: good or well)
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very good at it.
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very well at it.
He can ski a bit, but not very good.

30. Which is the most correct? (126:15: good or well)
When I was a child, I was not well behaved.
When I was a child, I was not good behaved.
When I was a child, I was not good at it behaved.

31. Which is the most correct? (136:16: apostrophe)
We met at my friend's wedding.
We met at my friends wedding.
We met at my friends' wedding.

32. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)
Have you seen the new car they've bought?
Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
Have you seen the new car they 've bought?

33. Which is the most correct? (139:17: capital letter, comma)
She used to work in Accounting, but now she's in HR.
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in hr.
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in HR.

34. Which is the most correct? (141:17: capital letter, comma)
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think I can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go but I think I can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think i can find the place.

35. Which is the most correct? (144:18: spelling)
I'm beginning to practise more for all my speeches.
I'm begining to practise more for all my speeches.
I'm beginning to practice more for all my speeches.

36. Which is the most correct? (146:18: spelling)
We had a really wonderful time at the park.
We had a realy wonderful time at the park.
We had a really wonderfull time at the park.

37. Which is the most correct? (154:19: confusing nouns)
I travel to work on public transport, usually by train.
I trip to work on public transport, usually by train.
I journey to work on public transport, usually by train.

38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.

39. Which is the most correct? (159:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensitive to criticism.
She's very sensible about criticism.

40. Which is the most correct? (158:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensible and makes good decisions.
She's very sensitive and makes good decisions.

41. Which is the most correct? (161:21: get)
My friends invited me to go with them to the concert.
My friends invited me to get with them to the concert.

42. Which is the most correct? (165:21: get)
Can we stop at the bank? I need to get some cash.
Can we stop at the bank? I need to take some cash.

43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)
He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.

44. Which is the most correct? (171:22: hope or wish)
We don't like that song. We wish you'd stop singing it.
We don't like that song. We hope you'd stop singing it.

45. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)
Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.

46. Which is the most correct? (173:23: opinion)
Our goal is firstly to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.
Our goal is at first to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.

47. Which is the most correct? (184:24: in, to)
The police asked me to describe to them what the robber looked like.
The police asked me to describe them what the robber looked like.

48. Which is the most correct? (183:24: in, to)
You should probably listen to what your friends say about this.
You should probably listen what your friends say about this.

49. Which is the most correct? (189:25: still, yet, or already)
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's already spent it!
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's still spent it!

50. Which is the most correct? (186:25: still, yet, or already)
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words already.
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words yet.

51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)
You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!

52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)
Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.
Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.

53. Which is the most correct? (200:27: of, on)
We are doing the test next Tuesday.
We are doing the test on next Tuesday.

54. Which is the most correct? (199:27: of, on)
Despite the lack of training, most of the students passed the navigation test.
Despite the lack of training, most of students passed the navigation test.

55. Which is the most correct? (205:28: take)
Can you please come over and take care of my pets tonight?
Can you please come over and care of my pets tonight?

56. Which is the most correct? (56:28: take)
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
You should pay attention with your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care with you.

57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)
During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.

58. Which is the most correct? (58:29: the)
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, a ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.

59. Which is the most correct? (63:30: object verbs)
You can't stand when people interrupt you.
You can't stand people interrupt you.
You can't stand it people interrupt you.

60. Which is the most correct? (59:30: object verbs)
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed out at the French restaurant.

Output for Printed Quiz 2

Options shuffled

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if)
By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party is over.

2. Which is the most correct? (1:1: when or if)
If you treat employees unfairly they will quit.
When you treat employees unfairly they will quit.
If you will treat employees unfairly they will quit.

3. Which is the most correct? (66:2: present tenses for future)
The train is leaving at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train will leave at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train leaves at 9pm, which means a very late night.

4. Which is the most correct? (3:2: present tenses for future)
The conference starts at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference is starting at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference will start at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.

5. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)
She wondered whether the race would start soon.
She wondered whether the race starts soon.
She wondered whether the race will start soon.

6. Which is the most correct? (68:3: indirect questions)
Could you tell me if you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me are you coming home soon?

7. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)
Did you have your own business before you retired?
Did you have got your own business before you retired?
Did you had your own business before you retired?

8. Which is the most correct? (8:4: have or have got)
What time does she usually have got lunch?
What time has she usually got lunch?
What time does she usually have lunch?

9. Which is the most correct? (72:5: present perfect)
There is no cake left now because someone's eaten it all.
There is no cake left now because someone ate it all.
There is no cake left now because someone eaten it all.

10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)
I work as a teacher in my first career.
I worked as a teacher in my first career.
I have worked as a teacher in my first career.

11. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)
When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.

12. Which is the most correct? (75:6: past perfect)
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests had left by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests did leave by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests left by then.

13. Which is the most correct? (80:7: must or have to)
Traffic regulations state you have stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you must to stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you must stop completely at Stop signs.

14. Which is the most correct? (13:7: must or have to)
If you want to buy a house, you’ll must save money.
If you want to buy a house, you’ll have to save money.
If you want to buy a house, you must to save money.

15. Which is the most correct? (83:8: mustn't or don't have to)
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll must pay a penalty.
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.
We don't have to forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.

16. Which is the most correct? (84:8: mustn't or don't have to)
Our daughter mustn't wear a school uniform.
Our daughter doesn't have to wear a school uniform.
Our daughter mustn't have to wear a school uniform.

17. Which is the most correct? (90:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
My daughter couldn't find a new apartment for the last 3 months..
My daughter hasn't could find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
My daughter hasn't been able to find a new apartment for the last 3 months.

18. Which is the most correct? (93:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
I was able do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I could to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I was able to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.

19. Which is the most correct? (95:10: say or tell)
My son is always saying me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always telling to me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always telling me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.

20. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)
My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.

21. Which is the most correct? (106:11: make or do)
I like making business with smart people.
I like doing business with smart people.

22. Which is the most correct? (22:11: make or do)
As a student, I’m used to doing a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to do a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to making a lot of homework.

23. Which is the most correct? (111:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Can you help me find the train station?
Can you help me find the train station out?
Can you help me find out the train station?

24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.

25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)
You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!
You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true professional. Good job!

26. Which is the most correct? (26:13: like or as)
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport as me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like I do.

27. Which is the most correct? (27:14: countable)
We heard much very good news last night.
We heard some very good news last night.
We heard a very good news last night.

28. Which is the most correct? (121:14: countable)
There aren't many accommodations available right now.
There aren't much housing available right now.
There isn't much accommodation available right now.

29. Which is the most correct? (29:15: good or well)
He can ski a bit, but not very good.
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very well at it.
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very good at it.

30. Which is the most correct? (126:15: good or well)
When I was a child, I was not good at it behaved.
When I was a child, I was not well behaved.
When I was a child, I was not good behaved.

31. Which is the most correct? (136:16: apostrophe)
We met at my friends wedding.
We met at my friend's wedding.
We met at my friends' wedding.

32. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)
Have you seen the new car they've bought?
Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
Have you seen the new car they 've bought?

33. Which is the most correct? (139:17: capital letter, comma)
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in hr.
She used to work in Accounting, but now she's in HR.
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in HR.

34. Which is the most correct? (141:17: capital letter, comma)
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think i can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go but I think I can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think I can find the place.

35. Which is the most correct? (144:18: spelling)
I'm beginning to practise more for all my speeches.
I'm beginning to practice more for all my speeches.
I'm begining to practise more for all my speeches.

36. Which is the most correct? (146:18: spelling)
We had a really wonderful time at the park.
We had a really wonderfull time at the park.
We had a realy wonderful time at the park.

37. Which is the most correct? (154:19: confusing nouns)
I travel to work on public transport, usually by train.
I journey to work on public transport, usually by train.
I trip to work on public transport, usually by train.

38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.

39. Which is the most correct? (159:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensitive to criticism.
She's very sensible about criticism.

40. Which is the most correct? (158:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensible and makes good decisions.
She's very sensitive and makes good decisions.

41. Which is the most correct? (161:21: get)
My friends invited me to get with them to the concert.
My friends invited me to go with them to the concert.

42. Which is the most correct? (165:21: get)
Can we stop at the bank? I need to take some cash.
Can we stop at the bank? I need to get some cash.

43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)
He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.

44. Which is the most correct? (171:22: hope or wish)
We don't like that song. We wish you'd stop singing it.
We don't like that song. We hope you'd stop singing it.

45. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)
Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.

46. Which is the most correct? (173:23: opinion)
Our goal is firstly to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.
Our goal is at first to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.

47. Which is the most correct? (184:24: in, to)
The police asked me to describe them what the robber looked like.
The police asked me to describe to them what the robber looked like.

48. Which is the most correct? (183:24: in, to)
You should probably listen to what your friends say about this.
You should probably listen what your friends say about this.

49. Which is the most correct? (189:25: still, yet, or already)
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's already spent it!
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's still spent it!

50. Which is the most correct? (186:25: still, yet, or already)
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words already.
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words yet.

51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)
You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!

52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)
Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.
Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.

53. Which is the most correct? (200:27: of, on)
We are doing the test next Tuesday.
We are doing the test on next Tuesday.

54. Which is the most correct? (199:27: of, on)
Despite the lack of training, most of the students passed the navigation test.
Despite the lack of training, most of students passed the navigation test.

55. Which is the most correct? (205:28: take)
Can you please come over and take care of my pets tonight?
Can you please come over and care of my pets tonight?

56. Which is the most correct? (56:28: take)
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care with you.
You should pay attention with your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care of you.

57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)
During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.

58. Which is the most correct? (58:29: the)
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, a ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.

59. Which is the most correct? (63:30: object verbs)
You can't stand it people interrupt you.
You can't stand when people interrupt you.
You can't stand people interrupt you.

60. Which is the most correct? (59:30: object verbs)
He regretted to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed out at the French restaurant.

Key for Printed Quiz

1. (64:30: object verbs) By the time we arrive the party will be over.
2. (1:30: object verbs) If you treat employees unfairly they will quit.
3. (66:30: object verbs) The train leaves at 9pm, which means a very late night.
4. (3:30: object verbs) The conference starts at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
5. (69:30: object verbs) She wondered whether the race would start soon.
6. (68:30: object verbs) Could you tell me if you are coming home soon?
7. (70:30: object verbs) Did you have your own business before you retired?
8. (8:30: object verbs) What time does she usually have lunch?
9. (72:30: object verbs) There is no cake left now because someone's eaten it all.
10. (73:30: object verbs) I worked as a teacher in my first career.
11. (12:30: object verbs) When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.
12. (75:30: object verbs) He arrived at the wedding late and most guests had left by then.
13. (80:30: object verbs) Traffic regulations state you must stop completely at Stop signs.
14. (13:30: object verbs) If you want to buy a house, you’ll have to save money.
15. (83:30: object verbs) We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.
16. (84:30: object verbs) Our daughter doesn't have to wear a school uniform.
17. (90:30: object verbs) My daughter hasn't been able to find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
18. (93:30: object verbs) I was able to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
19. (95:30: object verbs) My son is always telling me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
20. (19:30: object verbs) My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
21. (106:30: object verbs) I like doing business with smart people.
22. (22:30: object verbs) As a student, I’m used to doing a lot of homework.
23. (111:30: object verbs) Can you help me find the train station?
24. (110:30: object verbs) Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
25. (115:30: object verbs) You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
26. (26:30: object verbs) My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport as me.
27. (27:30: object verbs) We heard some very good news last night.
28. (121:30: object verbs) There isn't much accommodation available right now.
29. (29:30: object verbs) He can ski a bit, but he’s not very good at it.
30. (126:30: object verbs) When I was a child, I was not well behaved.
31. (136:30: object verbs) We met at my friend's wedding.
32. (133:30: object verbs) Have you seen the new car they've bought?
33. (139:30: object verbs) She used to work in Accounting, but now she's in HR.
34. (141:30: object verbs) I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think I can find the place.
35. (144:30: object verbs) I'm beginning to practise more for all my speeches.
36. (146:30: object verbs) We had a really wonderful time at the park.
37. (154:30: object verbs) I travel to work on public transport, usually by train.
38. (152:30: object verbs) Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
39. (159:30: object verbs) She's very sensitive to criticism.
40. (158:30: object verbs) She's very sensible and makes good decisions.
41. (161:30: object verbs) My friends invited me to go with them to the concert.
42. (165:30: object verbs) Can we stop at the bank? I need to get some cash.
43. (167:30: object verbs) He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
44. (171:30: object verbs) We don't like that song. We wish you'd stop singing it.
45. (177:30: object verbs) Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
46. (173:30: object verbs) Our goal is firstly to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.
47. (184:30: object verbs) The police asked me to describe to them what the robber looked like.
48. (183:30: object verbs) You should probably listen to what your friends say about this.
49. (189:30: object verbs) My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's already spent it!
50. (186:30: object verbs) Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words already.
51. (195:30: object verbs) You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
52. (196:30: object verbs) Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.
53. (200:30: object verbs) We are doing the test next Tuesday.
54. (199:30: object verbs) Despite the lack of training, most of the students passed the navigation test.
55. (205:30: object verbs) Can you please come over and take care of my pets tonight?
56. (56:30: object verbs) You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
57. (210:30: object verbs) During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
58. (58:30: object verbs) After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.
59. (63:30: object verbs) You can't stand when people interrupt you.
60. (59:30: object verbs) He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.

Output for Upload to MS Quiz

First option is correct. Ensure the Quiz shuffles the options.

1. Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if)
By the time we arrive the party will be over.
By the time we will arrive the party will be over.
By the time we arrive the party is over.

2. Which is the most correct? (1:1: when or if)
If you treat employees unfairly they will quit.
If you will treat employees unfairly they will quit.
When you treat employees unfairly they will quit.

3. Which is the most correct? (66:2: present tenses for future)
The train leaves at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train will leave at 9pm, which means a very late night.
The train is leaving at 9pm, which means a very late night.

4. Which is the most correct? (3:2: present tenses for future)
The conference starts at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference will start at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.
The conference is starting at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.

5. Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)
She wondered whether the race would start soon.
She wondered whether the race starts soon.
She wondered whether the race will start soon.

6. Which is the most correct? (68:3: indirect questions)
Could you tell me if you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me you are coming home soon?
Could you tell me are you coming home soon?

7. Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)
Did you have your own business before you retired?
Did you had your own business before you retired?
Did you have got your own business before you retired?

8. Which is the most correct? (8:4: have or have got)
What time does she usually have lunch?
What time does she usually have got lunch?
What time has she usually got lunch?

9. Which is the most correct? (72:5: present perfect)
There is no cake left now because someone's eaten it all.
There is no cake left now because someone eaten it all.
There is no cake left now because someone ate it all.

10. Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)
I worked as a teacher in my first career.
I work as a teacher in my first career.
I have worked as a teacher in my first career.

11. Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)
When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.
When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.

12. Which is the most correct? (75:6: past perfect)
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests had left by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests left by then.
He arrived at the wedding late and most guests did leave by then.

13. Which is the most correct? (80:7: must or have to)
Traffic regulations state you must stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you must to stop completely at Stop signs.
Traffic regulations state you have stop completely at Stop signs.

14. Which is the most correct? (13:7: must or have to)
If you want to buy a house, you’ll have to save money.
If you want to buy a house, you’ll must save money.
If you want to buy a house, you must to save money.

15. Which is the most correct? (83:8: mustn't or don't have to)
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.
We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll must pay a penalty.
We don't have to forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.

16. Which is the most correct? (84:8: mustn't or don't have to)
Our daughter doesn't have to wear a school uniform.
Our daughter mustn't have to wear a school uniform.
Our daughter mustn't wear a school uniform.

17. Which is the most correct? (90:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
My daughter hasn't been able to find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
My daughter hasn't could find a new apartment for the last 3 months.
My daughter couldn't find a new apartment for the last 3 months..

18. Which is the most correct? (93:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)
I was able to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I could to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.
I was able do gymnastics very well when I was younger.

19. Which is the most correct? (95:10: say or tell)
My son is always telling me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always saying me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.
My son is always telling to me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.

20. Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)
My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.
My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.
My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.

21. Which is the most correct? (106:11: make or do)
I like doing business with smart people.
I like making business with smart people.

22. Which is the most correct? (22:11: make or do)
As a student, I’m used to doing a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to do a lot of homework.
As a student, I’m used to making a lot of homework.

23. Which is the most correct? (111:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Can you help me find the train station?
Can you help me find out the train station?
Can you help me find the train station out?

24. Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)
Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.
Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.

25. Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)
You're acting like a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true professional. Good job!
You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!

26. Which is the most correct? (26:13: like or as)
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport as me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like me.
My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like I do.

27. Which is the most correct? (27:14: countable)
We heard some very good news last night.
We heard a very good news last night.
We heard much very good news last night.

28. Which is the most correct? (121:14: countable)
There isn't much accommodation available right now.
There aren't many accommodations available right now.
There aren't much housing available right now.

29. Which is the most correct? (29:15: good or well)
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very good at it.
He can ski a bit, but he’s not very well at it.
He can ski a bit, but not very good.

30. Which is the most correct? (126:15: good or well)
When I was a child, I was not well behaved.
When I was a child, I was not good behaved.
When I was a child, I was not good at it behaved.

31. Which is the most correct? (136:16: apostrophe)
We met at my friend's wedding.
We met at my friends wedding.
We met at my friends' wedding.

32. Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)
Have you seen the new car they've bought?
Have you seen the new car theyve bought?
Have you seen the new car they 've bought?

33. Which is the most correct? (139:17: capital letter, comma)
She used to work in Accounting, but now she's in HR.
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in hr.
She used to work in accounting, but now she's in HR.

34. Which is the most correct? (141:17: capital letter, comma)
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think I can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go but I think I can find the place.
I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think i can find the place.

35. Which is the most correct? (144:18: spelling)
I'm beginning to practise more for all my speeches.
I'm begining to practise more for all my speeches.
I'm beginning to practice more for all my speeches.

36. Which is the most correct? (146:18: spelling)
We had a really wonderful time at the park.
We had a realy wonderful time at the park.
We had a really wonderfull time at the park.

37. Which is the most correct? (154:19: confusing nouns)
I travel to work on public transport, usually by train.
I trip to work on public transport, usually by train.
I journey to work on public transport, usually by train.

38. Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.
Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.

39. Which is the most correct? (159:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensitive to criticism.
She's very sensible about criticism.

40. Which is the most correct? (158:20: confusing adjectives)
She's very sensible and makes good decisions.
She's very sensitive and makes good decisions.

41. Which is the most correct? (161:21: get)
My friends invited me to go with them to the concert.
My friends invited me to get with them to the concert.

42. Which is the most correct? (165:21: get)
Can we stop at the bank? I need to get some cash.
Can we stop at the bank? I need to take some cash.

43. Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)
He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.
He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.

44. Which is the most correct? (171:22: hope or wish)
We don't like that song. We wish you'd stop singing it.
We don't like that song. We hope you'd stop singing it.

45. Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)
Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.
At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.

46. Which is the most correct? (173:23: opinion)
Our goal is firstly to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.
Our goal is at first to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.

47. Which is the most correct? (184:24: in, to)
The police asked me to describe to them what the robber looked like.
The police asked me to describe them what the robber looked like.

48. Which is the most correct? (183:24: in, to)
You should probably listen to what your friends say about this.
You should probably listen what your friends say about this.

49. Which is the most correct? (189:25: still, yet, or already)
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's already spent it!
My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's still spent it!

50. Which is the most correct? (186:25: still, yet, or already)
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words already.
Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words yet.

51. Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)
You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!

52. Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)
Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.
Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.

53. Which is the most correct? (200:27: of, on)
We are doing the test next Tuesday.
We are doing the test on next Tuesday.

54. Which is the most correct? (199:27: of, on)
Despite the lack of training, most of the students passed the navigation test.
Despite the lack of training, most of students passed the navigation test.

55. Which is the most correct? (205:28: take)
Can you please come over and take care of my pets tonight?
Can you please come over and care of my pets tonight?

56. Which is the most correct? (56:28: take)
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
You should pay attention with your parents because they try hard to take care of you.
You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care with you.

57. Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)
During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.
During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.

58. Which is the most correct? (58:29: the)
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by pollution.
After accidentally spilling its oil, a ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.

59. Which is the most correct? (63:30: object verbs)
You can't stand when people interrupt you.
You can't stand people interrupt you.
You can't stand it people interrupt you.

60. Which is the most correct? (59:30: object verbs)
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.
He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed out at the French restaurant.

Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
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"2","Which is the most correct? (64:1: when or if)","By the time we arrive the party will be over.","By the time we will arrive the party will be over.","By the time we arrive the party is over.","",30,1
"3","Which is the most correct? (1:1: when or if)","If you treat employees unfairly they will quit.","If you will treat employees unfairly they will quit.","When you treat employees unfairly they will quit.","",30,1
"4","Which is the most correct? (66:2: present tenses for future)","The train leaves at 9pm, which means a very late night.","The train will leave at 9pm, which means a very late night.","The train is leaving at 9pm, which means a very late night.","",30,1
"5","Which is the most correct? (3:2: present tenses for future)","The conference starts at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.","The conference will start at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.","The conference is starting at 9am, so we’ll have to leave early.","",30,1
"6","Which is the most correct? (69:3: indirect questions)","She wondered whether the race would start soon.","She wondered whether the race starts soon.","She wondered whether the race will start soon.","",30,1
"7","Which is the most correct? (68:3: indirect questions)","Could you tell me if you are coming home soon?","Could you tell me you are coming home soon?","Could you tell me are you coming home soon?","",30,1
"8","Which is the most correct? (70:4: have or have got)","Did you have your own business before you retired?","Did you had your own business before you retired?","Did you have got your own business before you retired?","",30,1
"9","Which is the most correct? (8:4: have or have got)","What time does she usually have lunch?","What time does she usually have got lunch?","What time has she usually got lunch?","",30,1
"10","Which is the most correct? (72:5: present perfect)","There is no cake left now because someone's eaten it all.","There is no cake left now because someone eaten it all.","There is no cake left now because someone ate it all.","",30,1
"11","Which is the most correct? (73:5: present perfect)","I worked as a teacher in my first career.","I work as a teacher in my first career.","I have worked as a teacher in my first career.","",30,1
"12","Which is the most correct? (12:6: past perfect)","When Paul started university, he’d never lived by himself before.","When Paul started university, he never lived by himself before.","When Paul started university, he’d never live by himself before.","",30,1
"13","Which is the most correct? (75:6: past perfect)","He arrived at the wedding late and most guests had left by then.","He arrived at the wedding late and most guests left by then.","He arrived at the wedding late and most guests did leave by then.","",30,1
"14","Which is the most correct? (80:7: must or have to)","Traffic regulations state you must stop completely at Stop signs.","Traffic regulations state you must to stop completely at Stop signs.","Traffic regulations state you have stop completely at Stop signs.","",30,1
"15","Which is the most correct? (13:7: must or have to)","If you want to buy a house, you’ll have to save money.","If you want to buy a house, you’ll must save money.","If you want to buy a house, you must to save money.","",30,1
"16","Which is the most correct? (83:8: mustn't or don't have to)","We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.","We mustn't forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll must pay a penalty.","We don't have to forget to pay the insurance on time, or we'll have to pay a penalty.","",30,1
"17","Which is the most correct? (84:8: mustn't or don't have to)","Our daughter doesn't have to wear a school uniform.","Our daughter mustn't have to wear a school uniform.","Our daughter mustn't wear a school uniform.","",30,1
"18","Which is the most correct? (90:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)","My daughter hasn't been able to find a new apartment for the last 3 months.","My daughter hasn't could find a new apartment for the last 3 months.","My daughter couldn't find a new apartment for the last 3 months..","",30,1
"19","Which is the most correct? (93:9: can, could, couldn't, or be able to)","I was able to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.","I could to do gymnastics very well when I was younger.","I was able do gymnastics very well when I was younger.","",30,1
"20","Which is the most correct? (95:10: say or tell)","My son is always telling me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.","My son is always saying me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.","My son is always telling to me how hard he studies, but his grades don't show it.","",30,1
"21","Which is the most correct? (19:10: say or tell)","My parents don’t tell me much about their childhood.","My parents don’t tell much about their childhood.","My parents don’t say me much about their childhood.","",30,1
"22","Which is the most correct? (106:11: make or do)","I like doing business with smart people.","I like making business with smart people.","","",30,1
"23","Which is the most correct? (22:11: make or do)","As a student, I’m used to doing a lot of homework.","As a student, I’m used to do a lot of homework.","As a student, I’m used to making a lot of homework.","",30,1
"24","Which is the most correct? (111:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)","Can you help me find the train station?","Can you help me find out the train station?","Can you help me find the train station out?","",30,1
"25","Which is the most correct? (110:12: find out, make up, bring up, grow up or take off)","Your children have grown taller a lot since I saw them last.","Your children have grown up taller a lot since I saw them last.","Your children have grown out taller a lot since I saw them last.","",30,1
"26","Which is the most correct? (115:13: like or as)","You're acting like a true professional. Good job!","You're acting as a true professional. Good job!","You're acting as a true as professional. Good job!","",30,1
"27","Which is the most correct? (26:13: like or as)","My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport as me.","My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like me.","My brother doesn’t have the same interest in sport like I do.","",30,1
"28","Which is the most correct? (27:14: countable)","We heard some very good news last night.","We heard a very good news last night.","We heard much very good news last night.","",30,1
"29","Which is the most correct? (121:14: countable)","There isn't much accommodation available right now.","There aren't many accommodations available right now.","There aren't much housing available right now.","",30,1
"30","Which is the most correct? (29:15: good or well)","He can ski a bit, but he’s not very good at it.","He can ski a bit, but he’s not very well at it.","He can ski a bit, but not very good.","",30,1
"31","Which is the most correct? (126:15: good or well)","When I was a child, I was not well behaved.","When I was a child, I was not good behaved.","When I was a child, I was not good at it behaved.","",30,1
"32","Which is the most correct? (136:16: apostrophe)","We met at my friend's wedding.","We met at my friends wedding.","We met at my friends' wedding.","",30,1
"33","Which is the most correct? (133:16: apostrophe)","Have you seen the new car they've bought?","Have you seen the new car theyve bought?","Have you seen the new car they 've bought?","",30,1
"34","Which is the most correct? (139:17: capital letter, comma)","She used to work in Accounting, but now she's in HR.","She used to work in accounting, but now she's in hr.","She used to work in accounting, but now she's in HR.","",30,1
"35","Which is the most correct? (141:17: capital letter, comma)","I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think I can find the place. ","I'm a little unsure where to go but I think I can find the place. ","I'm a little unsure where to go, but I think i can find the place. ","",30,1
"36","Which is the most correct? (144:18: spelling)","I'm beginning to practise more for all my speeches.","I'm begining to practise more for all my speeches.","I'm beginning to practice more for all my speeches.","",30,1
"37","Which is the most correct? (146:18: spelling)","We had a really wonderful time at the park.","We had a realy wonderful time at the park.","We had a really wonderfull time at the park.","",30,1
"38","Which is the most correct? (154:19: confusing nouns)","I travel to work on public transport, usually by train.","I trip to work on public transport, usually by train.","I journey to work on public transport, usually by train.","",30,1
"39","Which is the most correct? (152:19: confusing nouns)","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting journey.","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting trip.","Our safari through central Africa was a long and interesting travel.","",30,1
"40","Which is the most correct? (159:20: confusing adjectives)","She's very sensitive to criticism.","She's very sensible about criticism.","","",30,1
"41","Which is the most correct? (158:20: confusing adjectives)","She's very sensible and makes good decisions.","She's very sensitive and makes good decisions.","","",30,1
"42","Which is the most correct? (161:21: get)","My friends invited me to go with them to the concert.","My friends invited me to get with them to the concert.","","",30,1
"43","Which is the most correct? (165:21: get)","Can we stop at the bank? I need to get some cash.","Can we stop at the bank? I need to take some cash.","","",30,1
"44","Which is the most correct? (167:22: hope or wish)","He wished he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.","He hoped he had done better in his interview. He doesn't think he'll get the job.","","",30,1
"45","Which is the most correct? (171:22: hope or wish)","We don't like that song. We wish you'd stop singing it.","We don't like that song. We hope you'd stop singing it.","","",30,1
"46","Which is the most correct? (177:23: opinion)","Firstly, set your budget and then plan your journey.","At first, set your budget and then plan your journey.","","",30,1
"47","Which is the most correct? (173:23: opinion)","Our goal is firstly to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.","Our goal is at first to reach the river and then wait for the other teams.","","",30,1
"48","Which is the most correct? (184:24: in, to)","The police asked me to describe to them what the robber looked like.","The police asked me to describe them what the robber looked like.","","",30,1
"49","Which is the most correct? (183:24: in, to)","You should probably listen to what your friends say about this. ","You should probably listen what your friends say about this.","","",30,1
"50","Which is the most correct? (189:25: still, yet, or already)","My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's already spent it!","My son was given $20 pocket money, and he's still spent it!","","",30,1
"51","Which is the most correct? (186:25: still, yet, or already)","Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words already.","Tom is a quick learner. He's learned a few hundred words yet.","","",30,1
"52","Which is the most correct? (195:26: very, too, enough)","You must see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!","You must see the new James Bond film. It's very fantastic!","","",30,1
"53","Which is the most correct? (196:26: very, too, enough)","Don't eat too much now, or there won't be enough for later.","Don't eat so much now, or there won't be too much for later.","","",30,1
"54","Which is the most correct? (200:27: of, on)","We are doing the test next Tuesday.","We are doing the test on next Tuesday.","","",30,1
"55","Which is the most correct? (199:27: of, on)","Despite the lack of training, most of the students passed the navigation test.","Despite the lack of training, most of students passed the navigation test.","","",30,1
"56","Which is the most correct? (205:28: take)","Can you please come over and take care of my pets tonight?","Can you please come over and care of my pets tonight?","","",30,1
"57","Which is the most correct? (56:28: take)","You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care of you.","You should pay attention with your parents because they try hard to take care of you.","You should pay attention to your parents because they try hard to take care with you.","",30,1
"58","Which is the most correct? (210:29: the)","During the evenings I'm still at work doing the reasearch that you asked for.","During the evenings I'm still at the work doing reasearch that you asked for.","During the evenings I'm still at work doing reasearch that you asked for.","",30,1
"59","Which is the most correct? (58:29: the)","After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.","After accidentally spilling its oil, the ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by pollution.","After accidentally spilling its oil, a ship’s captain regretted that lots of fish were killed by the pollution.","",30,1
"60","Which is the most correct? (63:30: object verbs)","You can't stand when people interrupt you.","You can't stand people interrupt you.","You can't stand it people interrupt you.","",30,1
"61","Which is the most correct? (59:30: object verbs)","He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.","He regretted to eat snails, but he enjoyed the night out at the French restaurant.","He regretted his decision to eat snails, but he enjoyed out at the French restaurant.","",30,1