English Vocabulary B2 Exercises
A. Write one word in each gap. Does what we wear matter? In spite of there (1) ………………… some truth in the expression ‘Never judge a book by its cover’, which reminds us that appearances can be deceptive, there (2) ………………… to be far more truth in the expression ‘You...
English Vocabulary B2 Exercises
A. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap. My life as a clown! I’ve always wanted to be an (1) …………………… (ENTERTAIN) but never did anything about it until I lost my job last year. After a (2) …………………… (CONVERSE) with a friend about the (3)...
English Vocabulary B2 Exercises
A. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap. Developing Countries Although too many people in the West do still live in (1) ………………… (POOR), on the whole, Westerners are far more (2) ………………… (WEALTH) than those who live in developing...
English Vocabulary B2 Exercises
A. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary. 11 The forecast said there was a high …………………… (LIKELY) of rain this weekend. 12 We all know that using our cars causes …………………… (POLLUTE), but we still do it. 13 ...
English Vocabulary B2 Exercises
A. Write one word in each gap. The Exam It may sound strange, but Ben was looking forward to the English exam. Now, don’t imagine that Ben was a great student. He was always slow to catch (1) …………… in class and couldn’t really keep (2) …………… with the other students....