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B1 Review Exercises
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Section 1: Present simple / present continuous / past simple
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Review exercise: Present simple with 'do'
Review exercise: Present continuous for habits in the present
Review exercise: The past simple and 'would' with 'wish'
Section 2: Present perfect
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Review exercise: Present perfect with just, yet and already
Review exercise: Present perfect to talk about how long with for and since
Review exercise: Present perfect or past simple?
Section 3: Past continuous and future in the past
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Review exercise: Past continuous forms
Review exercise: Past continuous for events at a point in time
Review exercise: Past continuous for interrupted actions with the past simple
Review exercise: Past continuous for habits in the past
Review exercise: Future in the past with 'was / were going to'
Section 4: Future continuous / present perfect continuous / past perfect
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Review exercise: Future continuous form
Review exercise: Future continuous for things in progress at a point in the future
Review exercise: Present perfect continuous forms
Review exercise: Present perfect continuous for how long with for and since
Review exercise: Past perfect forms
Review exercise: Past perfect for time up to then
Section 5: Questions and short answers
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Review exercise: Subject and object questions
Review exercise: Question tags 1
Review exercise: Question tags 2
Review exercise: Question tags 3
Review exercise: Short answers with 'so' and 'neither' 1
Review exercise: Short answers with 'so' and 'neither' 2
Review exercise: Short answers with 'so' and 'neither' 3
Section 6: Verb patterns
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Review exercise: 'Make' and 'let'
Review exercise: Verbs with a direct object + to + infinitive
Review exercise: Verbs with two objects
Section 7: Nouns
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Review exercise: Nouns that are always plural
Review exercise: Collective nouns with singular or plural verbs
Review exercise: Other / the other / another
Review exercise: The and no article with geographical names
Review exercise: The with abstract nouns
Section 8: Determiners
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Review exercise: Such and such a
Review exercise: Either
Section 9: The passive
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Review exercise: Make the passive exercise 1
Review exercise: Make the passive exercise 2
Review exercise: Make the passive exercise 3
Review exercise: make the passive exercise 4
Review exercise: The passive infinitive
Section 10: Reported speech
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Review exercise: Make reported speech 1
Review exercise: Make reported speech 2
Review exercise: Make reported speech 3
Review exercise: Make reported speech 4
Review exercise: Reported speech with modal verbs
Review exercise: Reported questions
Review exercise: Reported order and requests
Review exercise: Time expressions in reported speech
Section 11: Modal verbs
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Review exercise: 'Must' and 'can't' for logical necessity in the present
Review exercise: 'Could' and 'might' for logical necessity in the present
Review exercise: 'Must' for recommendations and offers
Review exercise: 'Ought to' for advice
Review exercise: 'Be supposed to'
Review exercise: 'Used to' + infinitive
Review exercise: 'Be / get used to'
Review exercise: Modals for politeness
Section 12: Relative clauses
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Review exercise: Relative clauses introduction
Review exercise: Defining and non-defining relative clauses
Review exercise: Defining relative clauses with the pronoun as subject or object
Review exercise: Dropping the relative pronoun
Review exercise: 'Who' or 'whom' in relative clauses
Review exercise: 'Whose' in relative clauses
Review exercise: 'When' in relative clauses
Review exercise: 'Where' in relative clauses
Section 13: Pronouns
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Review exercise: Each other
Review exercise: Reflexive pronouns 1
Review exercise: Reflexive pronouns 2
Review exercise: By myself
Section 14: Conditionals
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Review exercise: Zero conditionals (present real conditionals)
Review exercise: First conditionals (future real conditionals)
Review exercise: Unless
Review exercise: Future real conditionals with modal verbs
Review exercise: Second conditionals (future unreal conditionals)
Review exercise: Was or were with the second conditional
Review exercise: If not and if so
Section 15: Adjectives
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Review exercise: Order of adjectives
Review exercise: Comparatives - get better and better
Review exercise: Comparatives - using a clause after 'than'
Review exercise: Comparatives - using verb+ing after 'than'
Review exercise: Superlatives with the present perfect tense
Review exercise: Adjectives that are only use predicatively
Review exercise: Compound adjectives
Section 16: Adverbs
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Review exercise: Adverbs of focus - even
Review exercise: Adverbs of focus - particularly and especially
Review exercise: Adverbs of time - still
Review exercise: Adverbs of time - any more and any longer
Review exercise: Adverbs for linking - although, though and however
Review exercise: Adverbs for linking - so and therefore
Review exercise: Adverbs for linking - because / as / since / because of / as a result of / on account of
Review exercise: Rather than and would rather
Section 17: Prepositions
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Review exercise: 'As' and 'like'
Review exercise: 'By' and 'with' to explain how we do something
Review exercise: 'For' to show purpose
Review exercise: 'At' or 'in' with buildings?
Review exercise: 'On time' or 'in time'?
Review exercise: 'At the end' or 'in the end'?
Review exercise: Prepositions after adjectives
Review exercise: Prepositions after verbs
Review exercise: Prepositions after nouns
Review exercise: Relative clauses introduction
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