Intermediate exercises (A2 – B1 level) page 1 (2024)

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Intermediate exercises (A2 – B1 level) page 1 Tenses Past simple Present perfect Past simple vs. present perfect (1) Past simple vs. present perfect (2) Past simple vs. present perfect (3) Past simple vs. present perfect (4) Get 101 of these exercises and worksheets in PDF format More tenses Past tense questions with “How long?” Present perfect simple vs. continuous (1) Present perfect simple vs. continuous (2) Forming different tenses Past simple / past continuous Future tenses: will / going to (1) Future tenses: will / going to (2) Past perfect Future simple: will/won’t Passive forms Stative verbs vs. non-stative verbs (simple vs. continuous form) Adjectives and adverbs Regular and irregular adverbs Position of adverbs of frequency Prepositions Practise using various prepositions Prepositions of time Prepositions of time Prepositions of place Verb and preposition combinations Modal verbs Positive and negative forms of modals Modal verbs: should vs. should have Modal verbs / present probability: must, can’t, may, could, might Modal verbs / past probability: must have, can’t have, might have, couldn’t have Conditionals First conditional (1) First conditional (2) First conditional vs. second conditional (1) First conditional vs. second conditional (2) First conditional vs. second conditional (3) Third conditional Vocabulary Similes, exercise 1 Related to theft, stealing Names of occupations, jobs, hobbies Collocations, exercise 1 Collocations, exercise 2 Health and illness vocabulary Verbs and their noun equivalents, exercise 1 Verbs and their noun equivalents, exercise 2 Food and cooking words Animal anatomy Tell, say, speak, talk Reporting verbs vocabulary Miscellaneous Determiners: few, a few, little, a little Wish Word order in questions/ indirect questions Personal and reflexive pronouns Some vs. any Either . . . or, neither . . . nor Last, the last, the latest Countable and uncountable nouns Relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose, etc. Time expressions All vs. the whole Get 101 of these exercises and worksheets in PDF format References

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Tenses

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Past simple

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Past simple vs. present perfect (1)

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Past simple vs. present perfect (2)

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Past simple vs. present perfect (4)

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Past tense questions with “How long?”

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Present perfect simple vs. continuous (1)

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Present perfect simple vs. continuous (2)

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Forming different tenses

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Past simple / past continuous

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Future tenses: will / going to (1)

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Future tenses: will / going to (2)

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Past perfect

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Past perfect versus past simple
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Future simple: will/won’t

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Passive forms

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Stative verbs vs. non-stative verbs (simple vs. continuous form)

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Adjectives and adverbs

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Regular and irregular adverbs

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Comparative and superlative adjectives
bigger, more expensive, the best …

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Position of adverbs of frequency

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Using adverbs with moderate and strong adjectives
really hot, absolutely boiling . . .
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Prepositions

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Practise using various prepositions

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Prepositions of time

at, in, on

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Prepositions of time

until, by, over, during

B1 GRAMMAR
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Prepositions of place

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Verb and preposition combinations

B1 GRAMMAR
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Modal verbs

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Positive and negative forms of modals

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Modal verbs: should vs. should have

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Modal verbs / present probability: must, can’t, may, could, might

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Modal verbs / past probability: must have, can’t have, might have, couldn’t have

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Conditionals

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First conditional (1)

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First conditional (2)

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First conditional vs. second conditional (1)

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First conditional vs. second conditional (2)

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First conditional vs. second conditional (3)

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Third conditional

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Vocabulary

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Similes, exercise 1

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Similes, exercise 2
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Compound nouns
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Recognise, realise, notice, find out
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Besides, beside
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The six senses sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste
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Related to theft, stealing

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Names of occupations, jobs, hobbies

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Collocations, exercise 1

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Collocations, exercise 2

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Health and illness vocabulary

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Verbs and their noun equivalents, exercise 1

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Verbs and their noun equivalents, exercise 2

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Food and cooking words

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Animal anatomy

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Tell, say, speak, talk

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Reporting verbs vocabulary

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Miscellaneous

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Determiners: few, a few, little, a little

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Wish

I wish I were, I wish I had . . .

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Word order in questions/ indirect questions

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Personal and reflexive pronouns

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Some vs. any

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From, for, since
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Using apostrophes: it’s, its / lady’s, ladies’ . . .
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Either . . . or, neither . . . nor

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Last, the last, the latest

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Countable and uncountable nouns

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Relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose, etc.

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Time expressions

by, until, in time, on time

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All vs. the whole

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Unless vs. if
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Used to, be used to, get used to
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Would rather, would prefer, prefer
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