Exercise Choose the best verb to complete these sentences with the Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous
Prepositions After Adjectives
Gap-Fill Exercise Use a preposition to complete the gap in the sentence.
Anywhere, anything, anyone, someone, somewhere, everyone, everywhere exercise
Exercise Compound words with some, any, no and every. Use the following words in this multiple-choice exercise. someone, something, somewhere, anyone, anything, anywhere, everyone, everything, everywhere
Present Continuous vs Present Perfect Continuous B2
Choose the best form of the verb in the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous to complete the blanks in the sentence. More Upper Intermediate Grammar Exercises
Put Sentences Into The Passive (Mixed Tenses)
The verbs in the following sentences would sound better in the Passive Form. Note this is a mixed tenses exercise. Exercise 1: Complete the gaps Put the following sentences into the Passive. Exercise 2: Complete the gaps Put the following sentences into the Passive Form
Future Verb Tenses Mixed Forms
In this multiple-choice exercise, you must choose ALL the correct answers to the questions. More than one answer may be correct.
Future Continuous or Future Perfect Exercise
Choose the correct Future Tense (Perfect or Continuous) to complete this exercise. Be careful! You also need to recognise the sentences which cannot use either the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. Good luck!.
Grammar Test: Mixed Passive Forms
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Grammar Test: B1 Intermediate
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