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B1 English Exercises

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

Contractions exercise

May 29, 2011 - B1pdf

Write the following sentences in contracted form. Answers You oughtn’t to have offended her. They’re waiting in the hall. If you don’t behave, there’d be… Continue reading

Participles exercise

May 24, 2011 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences using the present participle or past participle form of the verb. Answers A burnt child dreads fire. He was wearing a… Continue reading

Sentence correction

May 18, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers He was angry, so I said nothing. This is my friend who works with me. While I was trying to… Continue reading

Present perfect tense exercise

May 12, 2011 - B1pdf

Write sentences in present perfect tense using the words or phrases given in each question. Answers Jane has returned from office. She has written a… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

May 9, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Answers This material is different from that. You… Continue reading

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