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A2 English Exercises

Practice A2 English with online gap-fill exercises on everyday grammar, vocabulary, and useful collocations.

Identification of adverbs worksheet

February 27, 2017 - A2pdf

Adverbs are words that indicate ideas such as time, place, manner, frequency, condition, cause, effect etc. Identify the adverbs in the following sentences. Choose your answers… Continue reading

Position of adverbs worksheets

February 27, 2017 - A2pdf

Rewrite the following sentences after adding the given adverb in an appropriate place. An example is given below. Question: I get headaches. (often) Answer: I… Continue reading

Linking words exercise

February 27, 2017 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate connecting word, verb or preposition. Answers He was let off on condition that he would not repeat the… Continue reading

Gap fills exercise (Vocabulary)

February 19, 2017 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word.   Answers I am tired of pandering to your demands. In order to be successful, businesses have… Continue reading

General Vocabulary Exercise

February 18, 2017 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using one of the given options. Answers The assassins often mutilate their victims. The judge ordered him to muzzle his dog.… Continue reading

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