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Which of the following is an example of a modal verb?
What is the correct form of the past simple tense for the verb 'to be'?
Which of the following is an example of a coordinating conjunction?
What is the past participle of the verb 'swim'?
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Which one is the correct comparative form of the adverb 'quickly'?
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What is the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: 'I _______ my homework before going out'?
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An example of a Cambridge C1 grammar exercise is filling in the ______ with the correct verb form
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The ______ form of the verb 'to be' is 'was' for singular subjects and 'were' for plural subjects
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In the sentence 'I have ______ my homework already', the missing word should be 'finished'
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Study Notes
Modal Verbs
- Modal verbs are a type of verb that express degrees of possibility, necessity, or obligation
Verb Tenses
- The past simple tense of the verb 'to be' is 'was' for singular subjects and 'were' for plural subjects
- The past participle of the verb 'swim' is 'swum'
Conjunctions
- Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance
Adverbs
- The comparative form of the adverb 'quickly' is 'more quickly'
Sentence Completion
- In the sentence 'I _______ my homework before going out', the correct verb form is 'had done' (past perfect)
- In the sentence 'I have ______ my homework already', the missing word is 'finished'
Cambridge C1 Grammar Exercises
- Examples of Cambridge C1 grammar exercises include filling in the blanks with the correct verb form
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Description
Test your grammar knowledge with this Cambridge B1 level quiz. Identify modal verbs and coordinating conjunctions, and demonstrate your understanding of the correct form of the past simple tense for the verb 'to be'. Ideal for those preparing for the B1 English exam.