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English Word Skills Exercises for B2 – Preposition and noun phrases

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1. Choose the correct answers (a-c) to complete the sentences.

  • 1)
    It looks as though that shop has closed – it’s been empty for weeks now.
  • c) 2) The instructions should be clear, but if you’re , just ask someone.
  • c) 3) It was a horrible journey, but we got there
  • c) 4) If the staff here think you’re , they’ll ask to see some identification.
  • c) 5) There’s too much to risk failing this exam.
  • c) 6) Do you have more with your father or your mother?
  • c

2. Write the words in brackets in the correct order to complete the sentences.

  • 1)
    We were (the / impression / party / the / under / that) had been cancelled.
  • 2)
    Dan and Mia (a / have / for / been / while / dating).
  • 3)
    I’m afraid (a / moment / I’m / busy / the / bit / at). Can I call you back?
  • 4)
    I was going to buy the brown boots, (on / decided / second / but / thoughts / I) to get the black ones.
  • 5)
    ‘What do you like about living in Barcelona?’ ‘Well, (one / a / got / for / thing / it’s) great nightlife.’
  • 6)
    I’ll lend you this book (give / on / you / that / it / condition) back next week.

3. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.

  • 1)
    The ticket office sold me a return rather than a single mistake.
  • 2)
    Do you think Petra didn’t invite us to her party purpose?
  • 3)
    I heard Finn got trouble for not doing his homework.
  • 4)
    Tina’s not very keen on rock music – fact, she can’t stand it!
  • 5)
    I’d like to see you later, but course, if you’re busy, that’s fine.
  • 6)
    No one was really fault. It was just an accident.

4. Correct the mistakes in the phrases in bold. Tick the correct sentences.

  • 1)
    It was a long day and at the time I got home I was exhausted.
  • 2)
    The show doesn’t start until eight, so we should still get there in time
  • 3)
    Joe and Lisa were always arguing and at the end they split up.
  • 4)
    It’s only by the end of the book that you learn the killer’s identity.
  • 5)
    I didn’t realise it by the time, but the girl we met last night was Terry’s sister.
  • 6)
    We should have moved house by the end of the month.

5. Choose the correct words to complete the text.

  • How do you stop being friends with someone you no longer feel close to? If you’ve been friends for 1) a while / one thing, you may simply not have anything in 2) effect / common any more. It doesn’t mean anyone’s at 3) fault / lastIf you’ve tried in 4) vain / control to make things work, maybe it’s best to end the friendship. Naturally, you don’t want to hurt the other person, and if you’re in any 5) time / doubt, don’t say or do anything you might regret. Perhaps your friend doesn’t realise how to feel – they may be under 6) control / the impression that everything’s fine. You could talk to them and suggest not seeing each other for a few weeks, and in 7) time / fact you’ll know whether you want your friendship to continue or not.

6. Complete the sentences with an appropriate noun and your own ideas.

  • 1)
    Although I haven’t done it for a , I used to like
  • 2)
    At the , my favourite song is
  • 3)
    The last time I was late for something was I couldn’t get there on because
  • 4)
    In the future, I’d love to With any , I’ll be able to.
  • 5)
    There are several reasons why I like my best friend. For one , he/she

Extra exercises

7. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.

  • 1)
    You’re here last. I’ve been waiting for ages!
  • 2)
    My cousin’s staying with us now, until he finds his own place.
  • 3)
    The future of that company is doubt because it’s losing money.
  • 4)
    Let’s meet at 8.00. second thoughts, we’d better make it 7.15 so that we have time to get the tickets.
  • 5)
    I was the impression that it was going to rain today.
  • 6)
    Sorry I’m late. I got on the wrong bus mistake.
  • 7)
    course she’ll be upset if you don’t go to her party. You’re her best friend!

8. Complete the text about crime. Write one word in each gap.

  • Despite the fact the gun possession is legal in Iceland, 1) v crimes, like murder, are almost unheard of. Around a quarter of the country’s population owns a gun, but these are hardly ever used to 2) c crimes. Pickpocketing and other 3) p crimes are also rare. According to experts, the country has a tradition of crime 4) p which stops any potential issues as soon as they are detected. In the 1970s, the government dealt with a minor crime 5) w , involving drugs, by creating a separate drugs police force and drugs court. Today, there are relatively few hard drugs in Iceland compared to other countries. Politicians are currently attempting to 6) c organised crime, which is on the increase, by passing new laws that will aid police in the fight.

9. Complete the dialogue with diplomatic phrases.

  • A Rose, can I have a 1) with you?
  • B Sure. What’s up?
  • A I didn’t want to 2) it up, but you still own me some money.
  • B Yes, I know. I’m really sorry about that.
  • A I thought 3) we could talk about when you were planning on paying me back.
  • B I’m afraid I can’t give it to you right now, Lily.
  • A Why’s that?
  • B It’s 4) that my mum lost her job last month, so she’s stopped giving me pocket money.
  • A Oh, no! You should have 5) something earlier.
  • B You 6) feel that you can’t trust me any more!
  • A No, it’s not that. I just couldn’t understand why you hadn’t paid me back. Now I know!

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