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A2+ -B1 Gap-fill exercise using either the past simple or present perfect - Copy
Students read the sentences and complete the gap-fill with the correct form using the word in bold. For more able students you could remove the word in bold at the end of each sentence to make it more challenging.Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A2-B1 Containers and Quantities
Students complete the gap-fill with the correct container or quantity.Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A2-B1 Complete the sentences with the correct personal subject & object pronouns
Students read the sentences and complete the gap-fills with either a subject / object pronoun. Answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
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-B2 22 Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing from verbs practise
Learning these adjectives helps students describe emotions, feelings, and situations more accurately, allowing you to express yourself more vividly. Understanding the difference between -ed and -ing forms prevents common errors. For example, "bored" describes how you feel, while "boring" describes something that causes that feeling. Practicing thes...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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B1+-B2 Adverbs and adverbial phrases of time and frequency still, yet, already, any more, any longer, no longer.
These adverbs and phrases help students describe actions, events, and situations with greater detail, making their language more engaging and nuanced. Language proficiency tests often include questions that require understanding and using these adverbs correctly, so practicing them can improve exam performance. Understanding and using these adverbs...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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B1 30 comparative or superlative sentences
Mastering comparatives and superlatives allows students to compare things effectively, making their speech and writing more precise and engaging.Working with comparatives and superlatives helps reinforce and expand students vocabulary by encouraging them to think of synonyms and antonyms.Students read the sentences and complete the gap-fill with th...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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B2-C1 25 Adverb or adjective complex sentences
Mastery of adverbs and adjectives is essential for success in professional and academic settings. Clear, precise, and effective communication is critical in these environments.In advanced communication, students often need to make arguments, persuade others, or present complex ideas. Adverbs and adjectives help them articulate their points more con...
Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
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A2+-B1 Adverbs and adverbial phrases of time and frequency still, yet, already, any more, any longer, no longer.
These adverbs help students specify when actions or events occur. For example, "still" and "yet" are useful for indicating whether an action is ongoing or expected, while "already" specifies that something has happened before now.These adverbs are often used in various social and professional contexts to discuss schedules, deadlines, and changes, m...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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A2+-B1 25 Adjective + prepositions
Understanding how adjectives combine with prepositions helps students provide more detailed and precise descriptions. For example, knowing the phrase �interested in� allows you to convey specific interests more clearly.Mastering these combinations contributes to overall language proficiency, allowing you to use English more accurately and confident...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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