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B1 English Exercises

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

At, in and to: exercise

February 8, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Answers He gets to the market by bike. My parents live inSingapore. I go to Singapore to see… Continue reading

Active and passive voice exercise

February 6, 2011 - B1pdf

Change the following sentences so that the verbs will be in the passive voice. Answers The spider was killed by the boy. The thief was… Continue reading

Less and least: exercise

January 29, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with less, little, least or lesser. Answers The apple is less sweet than the mango. Copper is less useful than iron.… Continue reading

Tenses Exercise

January 23, 2011 - B1pdf

Choose the correct form of the verb from the given alternatives. Answers I visited Tokyo last summer. See that the patient has complete rest. I… Continue reading

Prepositions Quiz 2

January 17, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Answers The boy walked ——————– the road. along The river flows ——————- the bridge. under The work was… Continue reading

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