100 Irregular Verbs in the Past: B1 Intermediate

The Exercises and table below have the 100 most common verbs in the past which you really need to learn at a B1 or Intermediate level of English. One easy way to improve your English is to really learn the Irregular verb forms in the Past Simple and the Past Perfect. To do this, you need to memorise the most … Read More

Phrasal Verbs for Money

Read the text below and then try and match the phrasal verbs with make to their meaning. I had wanted to buy a motorbike for ages and I had been setting money aside for months. I’d had to cut back on shopping and spending money at restaurants. Finally, I had enough money and during the Black Friday sales, I picked … Read More

Phrasal Verb Make Exercises

Exercise 1: Drag and Drop Match the phrasal verbs to their meaning Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Exercise 5: Fill in the Blanks Complete the gaps in the sentences using make as a phrasal verb PHRASAL VERBS EXERCISES

Grammar Test: B1 Intermediate

Related Pages B2 Upper Intermediate Exercises 100 Irregular Verbs in the Past: B1 Intermediate Articles Exercise (a, an, the, no article) B1 Comparative vs Superlatives Exercise B1 Intermediate Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise B1

Grammar Test: Conditional Sentences

Created on January 30, 2021 Grammar Test: Conditional Sentences Test your knowledge of Conditional Sentences with this quiz.Multiple-choice questions. 1 / 38 I've lost my phone! _____ me, if you _____ it? Will you tell / find You will tell / found 2 / 38 What _________, if you won the lottery? would you do you would do 3 / ... Read More

Irregular Past Perfect

Created on December 04, 2020 Irregular Past Perfect Multiple-choice exercise to practise IRREGULAR PAST PARTICIPLES in Past Perfect sentences. 1 / 36 I couldn't phone him because he _______ (give) me his phone number. hadn't gave hadn't given 2 / 36 The garden was a mess because the dog _____ (dig) up all the plants. had dug had digged 3 / 36 ... Read More

FOR vs TO Exercise

 Related Pages   What’s the difference between FOR and TO?  Verbs With 2 Objects Verb Followed by Preposition (to vs at) Speak, Ask, Say, Tell, Reply Say or Tell Exercise Between and Among Exercise Verb Followed by Preposition (to vs at)

Verbs of the Senses + like / as if

Created on December 01, 2020 Verbs of the Senses + like / as if Multiple-choice exerciseComplete the sentences with LOOK, SOUND, TASTE, FEEL, SMELL + LIKE or AS IF 1 / 41 You ______ your father when he was your age. look look just like 2 / 41 Use look/smell/sound/seem/feel/appears AS IF in…... Formal writing Informal speaking 3 / 41 ... Read More

Enough vs Too Much & Too Many

Created on November 29, 2020 Enough vs Too Much & Too Many Multiple-choice exercise to practise the difference between ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH, TOO MUCH & TOO MANY 1 / 40 This coffee is _____ hot to drink right now. too enough 2 / 40 Use TOO MUCH with… uncountable nouns countable nouns 3 / 40 It's ______ hot here in the ... Read More

Adjectives vs Adverbs B1 Exercise

Mixed Adjectives & Adverbs – B1 Intermediate Level ING or ED? Confusing Adjectives Exercise Grammar Rules:  Adjective Order in English