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B1 English Exercises

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

Sentence Synthesis Exercise

August 29, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers They worked hard to win She was sensible enough to do the right thing. The problem was too difficult for… Continue reading

Relative pronouns exercise

July 30, 2011 - B1pdf

Combine the following sentences using an appropriate relative pronoun. Answers I met a man who had just returned from France. I will give you what… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

July 29, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Answers We regret that we cannot comply with . your request. The best candidate should be appointed to… Continue reading

Indirect speech exercise

July 17, 2011 - B1pdf

Change the following sentences into indirect speech.   Answers He told me that I was very ambitious. He told me that my father had sent… Continue reading

Gerunds of participles exercise

July 9, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with gerunds or participles. Answers You are smoking too much these days. There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray.… Continue reading

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