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C1 English Exercises

Practice C1 English with advanced online gap-fill exercises in grammar, vocabulary, collocations, and more formal language use.

Idiomatic Expressions

April 4, 2019 - C1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers His activities are always above suspicion How are you going to account for your absence at the meeting? The job… Continue reading

Money Idioms

March 16, 2019 - C1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers If these activists are really interested in eradicating poverty and malnutrition they must put their money where their mouth is.… Continue reading

Color Idioms

March 12, 2019 - C1pdf

This exercise tests your understanding of color idioms in English. Fill in the blanks. Answers Yesterday’s black out was due to unexpected problems with electricity… Continue reading

Common Idiomatic Expressions

February 21, 2019 - C1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers ‘OK everybody, lunch break is over. Now get back to the grind’ ‘Did you get that job?’ ‘No mate, I… Continue reading

Idioms Exercise

February 21, 2019 - C1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers She was not at all impressed when I told her that she looked old in that outfit. Me and my… Continue reading

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