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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.

Intransitive phrasal verbs exercise

April 8, 2012 - B2pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate phrasal verbs. Answers The car broke down on the way to work. All the songs in that film are… Continue reading

Changing imperative into interrogative

November 22, 2011 - B2pdf

An interrogative form is a milder or more polite form of the imperative. However, the addition of ‘or not’ adds a touch of threat to… Continue reading

Sentence conversion exercise

November 11, 2011 - B2pdf

A simple sentence has only one main clause. It does not have any subordinate clauses. A complex sentence has one main clause and one or… Continue reading

Sentence transformation exercise

November 7, 2011 - B2pdf

Convert the following sentences into their exclamatory form. Answers Choose the best exclamatory transformation of “It is kind of you to visit us.” — How… Continue reading

Participles exercise

November 2, 2011 - B2pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers Because he was condemned to death, the scaffold was erected for his execution. It being a wet day, I wore… Continue reading

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