June 1, 2025

Rows: 15 Cols: 10

Output for Printed Quiz - options randomised

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) 
Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for something that you did to help my children.
Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.

2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.

3. Which is more correct? (66:18: confused nouns)
Do you have place in your car for all our luggage?
Do you have a room in your car for all our luggage?
Do you have room in your car for all our luggage?

4. Which is more correct? (68:19: verb + to + verb)
Will you promise helping me with my homework?
Will you promise to help me with my homework?
Will you promise help me with my homework?

5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)
Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?

6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)
Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.

7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns)
The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water.
The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.
The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.

8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!

9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.

10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)
Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.

11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)
Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.

12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.

13. Which is more correct? (85:28: confused verbs)
Can you come to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.
Can you come to meet me soon? We can come to the movie together.
Can you go to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.

14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.

15. Which is more correct? (33:30: verbs + to (prep))
My sister said me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
My sister told me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
My sister told a story, and then she said me it was a secret.

Output for Key of Printed Quiz

1. Thanks for everything that you did to help my children. (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)

2. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another. (64:17: homphones)

3. Do you have room in your car for all our luggage? (66:18: confused nouns)

4. Will you promise to help me with my homework? (68:19: verb + to + verb)

5. Are you interested in watching a movie tonight? (69:20: verb after look forward to)

6. Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late. (71:21: verb after can and could)

7. The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water. (74:22: adjectives from nouns)

8. Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious! (26:23: very or really)

9. Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong. (77:24: form adverbs)

10. Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today. (80:25: which / who / that)

11. Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy. (29:26: give extra information)

12. We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards. (30:27: preposition after arrive)

13. Can you come to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together. (85:28: confused verbs)

14. Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago. (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)

15. My sister told me a story, and then she said it was a secret. (33:30: verbs + to (prep))

Output for H5p Text

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

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) 
Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for something that you did to help my children.


2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones) 
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.


3. Which is more correct? (66:18: confused nouns) 
Do you have room in your car for all our luggage?
Do you have place in your car for all our luggage?
Do you have a room in your car for all our luggage?


4. Which is more correct? (68:19: verb + to + verb) 
Will you promise to help me with my homework?
Will you promise help me with my homework?
Will you promise helping me with my homework?


5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to) 
Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?


6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could) 
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.


7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns) 
The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water.
The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.
The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.


8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really) 
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!


9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs) 
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.


10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that) 
Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.


11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information) 
Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.


12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive) 
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.


13. Which is more correct? (85:28: confused verbs) 
Can you come to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.
Can you go to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.
Can you come to meet me soon? We can come to the movie together.


14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs) 
Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.


15. Which is more correct? (33:30: verbs + to (prep)) 
My sister told me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
My sister said me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
My sister told a story, and then she said me it was a secret.


Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
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"1","Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)","Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.","Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.","Thanks for something that you did to help my children.","",30,1
"2","Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.","",30,1
"3","Which is more correct? (66:18: confused nouns)","Do you have room in your car for all our luggage?","Do you have place in your car for all our luggage?","Do you have a room in your car for all our luggage?","",30,1
"4","Which is more correct? (68:19: verb + to + verb)","Will you promise to help me with my homework?","Will you promise help me with my homework?","Will you promise helping me with my homework?","",30,1
"5","Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)","Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?","Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?","Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?","",30,1
"6","Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)","Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.","Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.","Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.","",30,1
"7","Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns)","The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water.","The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.","The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.","",30,1
"8","Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)","Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!","Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!","Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!","",30,1
"9","Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.","",30,1
"10","Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)","Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.","Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.","Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.","",30,1
"11","Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)","Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.","Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.","Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.","",30,1
"12","Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)","We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.","We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.","We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.","",30,1
"13","Which is more correct? (85:28: confused verbs)","Can you come to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.","Can you go to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.","Can you come to meet me soon? We can come to the movie together.","",30,1
"14","Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)","Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.","Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.","Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.","",30,1
"15","Which is more correct? (33:30: verbs + to (prep))","My sister told me a story, and then she said it was a secret.","My sister said me a story, and then she said it was a secret.","My sister told a story, and then she said me it was a secret.","",30,1

Output for MS Quiz

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

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) 
A. Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
B. Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.
C. Thanks for something that you did to help my children.

2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones) 
A. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
B. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
C. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.

3. Which is more correct? (66:18: confused nouns) 
A. Do you have room in your car for all our luggage?
B. Do you have place in your car for all our luggage?
C. Do you have a room in your car for all our luggage?

4. Which is more correct? (68:19: verb + to + verb) 
A. Will you promise to help me with my homework?
B. Will you promise help me with my homework?
C. Will you promise helping me with my homework?

5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to) 
A. Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
B. Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?
C. Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?

6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could) 
A. Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
B. Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
C. Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.

7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns) 
A. The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water.
B. The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.
C. The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.

8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really) 
A. Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
B. Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
C. Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!

9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs) 
A. Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
B. Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.
C. Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.

10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that) 
A. Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
B. Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
C. Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.

11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information) 
A. Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
B. Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.
C. Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.

12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive) 
A. We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
B. We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
C. We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.

13. Which is more correct? (85:28: confused verbs) 
A. Can you come to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.
B. Can you go to meet me soon? We can go to the movie together.
C. Can you come to meet me soon? We can come to the movie together.

14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs) 
A. Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
B. Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
C. Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.

15. Which is more correct? (33:30: verbs + to (prep)) 
A. My sister told me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
B. My sister said me a story, and then she said it was a secret.
C. My sister told a story, and then she said me it was a secret.

Output for H5p Experimental JSON Component

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


Output for H5p Experimental #2 JSON Component

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Output for MS Quiz 2

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

#Questions: 15

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for something that you did to help my children.

2. Which is more correct? (20:17: homphones)
We hope to see you soon, and your family too.
We hope to see you soon, and your family to.
We hope too see you soon, and your family too.

3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns)
We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.

4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.

5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)
Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?

6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could)
Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.

7. Which is more correct? (73:22: adjectives from nouns)
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
Australia has some very danger snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interest marsupials.

8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!

9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.

10. Which is more correct? (79:25: which / who / that)
A dictionary is a book which explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book where explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book who explains word meanings.

11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)
Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.

12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive)
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.

13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?

14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?

15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.

Output for Printed Quiz 2

Options shuffled

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Thanks for something that you did to help my children.
Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.

2. Which is more correct? (20:17: homphones)
We hope to see you soon, and your family to.
We hope too see you soon, and your family too.
We hope to see you soon, and your family too.

3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns)
We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.

4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.

5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)
Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?
Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?

6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could)
Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.

7. Which is more correct? (73:22: adjectives from nouns)
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interest marsupials.
Australia has some very danger snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.

8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!

9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.

10. Which is more correct? (79:25: which / who / that)
A dictionary is a book who explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book which explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book where explains word meanings.

11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)
Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.

12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive)
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.

13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?

14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?
We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?

15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.

Key for Printed Quiz

1. (62:30: verbs + to (prep)) Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
2. (20:30: verbs + to (prep)) We hope to see you soon, and your family too.
3. (65:30: verbs + to (prep)) We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
4. (22:30: verbs + to (prep)) We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
5. (69:30: verbs + to (prep)) Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
6. (72:30: verbs + to (prep)) Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
7. (73:30: verbs + to (prep)) Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
8. (26:30: verbs + to (prep)) Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
9. (77:30: verbs + to (prep)) Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
10. (79:30: verbs + to (prep)) A dictionary is a book which explains word meanings.
11. (29:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
12. (84:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.
13. (86:30: verbs + to (prep)) How long have you lived in Brisbane?
14. (87:30: verbs + to (prep)) We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
15. (89:30: verbs + to (prep)) In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.

Output for Upload to MS Quiz

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

1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.
Thanks for something that you did to help my children.

2. Which is more correct? (20:17: homphones)
We hope to see you soon, and your family too.
We hope to see you soon, and your family to.
We hope too see you soon, and your family too.

3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns)
We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.

4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.

5. Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)
Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?
Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?

6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could)
Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.

7. Which is more correct? (73:22: adjectives from nouns)
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
Australia has some very danger snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.
Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interest marsupials.

8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!

9. Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.
Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.

10. Which is more correct? (79:25: which / who / that)
A dictionary is a book which explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book where explains word meanings.
A dictionary is a book who explains word meanings.

11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)
Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.
Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.

12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive)
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.
Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.

13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?

14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise?
We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?

15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.

Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
,,,,,,,
"2","Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)","Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.","Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.","Thanks for something that you did to help my children.","",30,1
"3","Which is more correct? (20:17: homphones)","We hope to see you soon, and your family too.","We hope to see you soon, and your family to.","We hope too see you soon, and your family too.","",30,1
"4","Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns)","We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.","We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.","We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.","",30,1
"5","Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)","We want to eat early so we can go dancing.","We want eating early so we can go dancing.","We want to eat early so we can go to dance.","",30,1
"6","Which is more correct? (69:20: verb after look forward to)","Are you interested in watching a movie tonight?","Are you interested to watching a movie tonight?","Are you interested to watch a movie tonight?","",30,1
"7","Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could)","Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.","Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.","Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.","",30,1
"8","Which is more correct? (73:22: adjectives from nouns)","Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.","Australia has some very danger snakes, and also some very interesting marsupials.","Australia has some very dangerous snakes, and also some very interest marsupials.","",30,1
"9","Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)","Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!","Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!","Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!","",30,1
"10","Which is more correct? (77:24: form adverbs)","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will carefully examine you to see what's wrong.","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will careful examine you to see what's wrong.","Dr Sarah will look after you. She will care examine you to see what's wrong.","",30,1
"11","Which is more correct? (79:25: which / who / that)","A dictionary is a book which explains word meanings.","A dictionary is a book where explains word meanings.","A dictionary is a book who explains word meanings.","",30,1
"12","Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information)","Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.","Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.","Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.","",30,1
"13","Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive)","Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.","Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.","Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.","",30,1
"14","Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)","How long have you lived in Brisbane?","How long have you stayed in Brisbane?","How long have you visited in Brisbane?","",30,1
"15","Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs)","We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?","We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise?","We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?","",30,1
"16","Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))","In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.","In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.","In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.","",30,1