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A1 English Exercises

Practice A1 English with simple online gap-fill exercises in basic grammar, vocabulary, and everyday collocations.

So, Very, Too Exercise

March 22, 2018 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers The room was so hot that I could not sleep at all. She is too polite a person to refuse.… Continue reading

Also, As Well, Either, Neither Exercise

March 16, 2018 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers “I can’t swim.” “Neither can I.” Ruth didn’t turn up. Margaret didn’t either . James didn’t pass the test. Nor… Continue reading

Articles Or No Articles Exercise

February 24, 2018 - A1pdf

Articles are not used in some common fixed expressions. Can you use them correctly? Take a moment to do this exercise. Fill in the blanks.… Continue reading

Definite And Indefinite Articles Exercise

January 15, 2018 - A1pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of the rules regarding the use of the definite and indefinite articles. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate… Continue reading

Too, Too Many, Too Much Exercise

November 26, 2017 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers She is too young to know better. It is far too hot to go out now. We arrived too late… Continue reading

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