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B1 English Exercises

Practice B1 English with online gap-fill exercises that build confidence in grammar, vocabulary, and natural collocations.

Difference between bring, take and fetch

July 22, 2012 - B1pdf

Certain verbs have very similar meanings that students sometimes find it difficult to use them correctly. For example, the verbs bring, take and fetch are… Continue reading

See, look and watch exercise

July 12, 2012 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verbs. Choose your answers from the options given below each question. Answers Ring up and see whether she is… Continue reading

Omission of that exercise

July 5, 2012 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers I knew Either could be used here didn’t want to help me. Susie said Either could be used here was… Continue reading

Tense recognition exercise

June 28, 2012 - B1pdf

Do you know all the different tenses in English? Can you recognize them by just looking at their form? Here is a grammar exercise to… Continue reading

Reported speech exercise

June 20, 2012 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers I asked him not to .. do it. The officer asked us to show our proof of identity. She asked… Continue reading

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