GRAMMAR WORKSHEET B1
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Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Present Perfect
Practice using the present perfect tense with this engaging worksheet. It includes exercises on forming the tense, using 'since' and 'for', and correcting common mistakes. Ideal for B1 level students to reinforce their grammar skills.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Past Continuous
Master the past continuous tense with this comprehensive worksheet. It features exercises on forming the tense, contrasting it with the past simple, and using it in context. Perfect for B1 learners to enhance their grammar accuracy.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: First and Second Conditionals
Learn to use first and second conditionals effectively with this worksheet. It includes exercises on identifying and forming conditionals, and applying them in real-life scenarios. A great resource for B1 students to improve their grammar.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Modal Verbs of Obligation
Explore modal verbs of obligation with this detailed worksheet. It covers 'must', 'have to', and 'should', with exercises on usage and meaning. Essential for B1 learners to strengthen their understanding of modal verbs.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives with this interactive worksheet. It includes exercises on one-syllable and multi-syllable adjectives, and irregular forms. Ideal for B1 students to refine their grammar skills.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Indirect Questions
Learn to form and use indirect questions with this worksheet. It includes exercises on word order, question formation, and common mistakes. Perfect for B1 learners to improve their conversational grammar.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Passive Voice
Master the passive voice with this comprehensive worksheet. It features exercises on forming the passive, using it in context, and contrasting it with the active voice. Essential for B1 students to enhance their grammar accuracy.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Reported Speech
Practice changing direct speech to reported speech with this engaging worksheet. It includes exercises on backshifting tenses and changing pronouns. Ideal for B1 learners to strengthen their grammar skills in reporting.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Quantifiers
Learn to use quantifiers correctly with this detailed worksheet. It covers 'much', 'many', 'a lot of', and more, with exercises on countable and uncountable nouns. Perfect for B1 students to improve their grammar precision.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Relative Clauses
Explore relative clauses with this interactive worksheet. It includes exercises on defining and non-defining relative clauses, and using relative pronouns. Essential for B1 learners to refine their grammar skills in sentence structure.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
Practice distinguishing between the present perfect and past simple tenses with this B1 grammar worksheet. Includes exercises on verb forms, time expressions, and question formation to reinforce understanding and usage in context.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Master countable and uncountable nouns with this B1 grammar worksheet. Features exercises on article usage, quantifiers, and noun identification, helping learners improve accuracy in both written and spoken English.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: First and Second Conditionals
Learn to use first and second conditionals correctly with this B1 grammar worksheet. Includes exercises on if-clause structures, verb tenses, and real vs. hypothetical situations for practical language application.
Download Original →B1 Grammar Worksheet: Relative Pronouns and Clauses
Enhance your understanding of relative pronouns and clauses with this B1 grammar worksheet. Focuses on identifying and using who, whom, whose, which, and that in defining and non-defining relative clauses.
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