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B2 English Exercises

Practice B2 English with online gap-fill exercises focused on more natural grammar, wider vocabulary, and upper-intermediate collocations.

Moral, Morale, Morality Exercise

September 13, 2024 - B2pdf

Moral means ethical, virtuous, right. Morale is spirit, mental strength or self confidence. Morality means ethics. Fill in the blanks with moral, morale or morality… Continue reading

Know, Known, Knowing, Knowledgeable Exercise

September 13, 2024 - B2pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers He knew the layout of the house. Our professor was a very knowledgeable man. She gave us a knowing look… Continue reading

Rewrite Using Might Exercise

September 8, 2024 - B2pdf

Rewrite the following sentences using might. Answers Perhaps she is working late tonight. / She might be working late tonight. Perhaps she is unwell. /… Continue reading

-Ing And -Ed Clauses Exercise

September 1, 2024 - B2pdf

Fill in the blanks with a present or past participle. Answers Do you know the girl sitting next to Sam? The passengers injured in the… Continue reading

Collocations with Hard, Strong and Heavy Exercise

September 1, 2024 - B2pdf

Collocations are certain word combinations that sound natural to a native speaker. This vocabulary exercise tests your understanding of collocations using the words strong, hard… Continue reading

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