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A1 Verb to be gap-fill exercise is, am, are, is not, am not & are not
This worksheet is suitable for starter to Elementary level. Students read the sentences, then complete the sentences using the correct form using the (+) or (-) clue at the end of each sentence. Answers on page 2
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A2-B1 Present perfect practise
Students read the sentences and complete it using the present prefect and the clue (+) or (-). There are 12 positive and 12 negative sentences. This worksheet is suitable for A2-B1 students as it contains complex sentences. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
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A2- B1 Word formation
Students read the sentences and complete the gap-fill with the correct form of the given word. Answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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B1+ Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective -ed or -ing, using the verb form provided in bold font as a clue.
Using the correct form helps ensure that your message is understood as intended. Misusing these forms can lead to confusion or misinterpretation.Native speakers intuitively use these forms correctly, and learning them helps non-native speakers sound more natural and fluent. It�s a step toward mastering nuances in the language.Students fill in the b...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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25 verb + preposition collocation.
These collocations are more advanced and reflect the nuanced use of verbs with specific prepositions or articles. They are suitable for learners aiming to enhance their proficiency from B2 to C1 level of English. Possible answers on page 2.
Level: advanced
Age: 12-100
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A1+-A2 Gap-fill using the 8 quantifiers
Quantifiers help students specify the amount or number of something. This precision allows them to convey their message more accurately. Using a range of quantifiers allows people to vary their language, making speech or writing more engaging and less repetitive. For instance, saying "a few" instead of always using "some" can make your communicatio...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A1 Complete the sentences with the correct personal subject & object pronouns
Students read the sentences to see what subject or object pronoun is required to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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B1- B2 Adjective -ed or -ing practise
Students complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective -ed or -ing, using the verb form provided in bold font as a clue. Answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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B1-B2 Intensifiers - fairly- quite - rather
Students read the meaning and usage of the 3 intensifiers, then read each sentence to see which quantifier is needed to complete the sentence. Answers on page 2 with an explanation why that one was used.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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B1-B2 Verb + preposition practise Part 2
Many verbs in English are commonly used with specific prepositions, forming phrases that convey distinct meanings. Mastering these combinations helps students sound more natural and fluent. Knowing how to pair verbs with the correct prepositions improves their comprehension of conversations, texts, and media, allowing them to grasp nuanced meanings...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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