English Grammar Exercises for B1, English Grammar Exercises for B2
A. Underline the correct option. 1 Is it / Would it all right if I give Alex my ticket? 2 Could / May you open this for me? 3 Will / Shall you talk to him for me? 4 Might / Would you pass me the salt? 5 Would you mind not to make / not making so much noise?...
English Grammar Exercises for B1, English Grammar Exercises for B2
A. Match phrases a-g to the correct spaces in the text. Easter Island, 3,600 km off the coast of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, is very far from land. Now it is a small island with few people or trees, but at one time a lot of people lived there. Scientists believe the...
English Grammar Exercises for B1, English Grammar Exercises for B2
A. Complete the dialogues using must and an adjective from the box. angry bored disappointed excited fit rich tired 1 A: We’re going on holiday tomorrow. B: You ……must be excited!…… 2 A: He bought his wife a new car for her...
English Grammar Exercises for B1, English Grammar Exercises for B2
A. Match the famous people to the correct sentence endings. (Look on the Internet if you’re not sure about the answers.) 1 Elvis 2 Napoleon 3 Pandora 4 Houdini 5 Juliet 6 Nelson Mandela 7 Jane Austen 8 Princess Diana a shouldn’t have opened the box....
English Grammar Exercises for B1, English Grammar Exercises for B2
A. Match the sentence beginnings to the correct endings. 1 If you can’t drive, you 2 You have to help her because she 3 They won’t be able to find it without help so they 4 You have to write a story but it 5 I mustn’t make her angry, so I 6 There’s no need...