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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.

Advanced Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Exercise

March 12, 2026 - C1pdf

Level C1. Topic: advanced contrasts between present perfect and present perfect continuous in realistic contexts. Exactly 12 questions. Exactly 2 questions have two correct options.

Difficult “Hardly,” “Scarcely,” and “No Sooner” Structures Exercise

March 11, 2026 - C1pdf

Level C1. 12 gap-fill multiple-choice items. Exactly two items have two correct answers.

Challenging Aspect Choice in Extended Contexts Exercise

March 11, 2026 - C1pdf

Level C1. Topic: choosing between simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous aspects to show duration, completion, repetition, and relevance in longer contexts.

Challenging “Not Only … but Also” Inversion Exercise

March 10, 2026 - C1pdf

Level C1. Focus on advanced inversion after negative adverbials, especially “Not only . but also”. Exactly two questions have two correct options.

Tricky Future in the Past Exercise

March 10, 2026 - C1pdf

Level C1. 12 questions. Exactly two questions have two correct answers.

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