Grammar & Structure
1. She _____ to the gym three times a week. (A) goes (B) go (C) going
2. I _____ never seen such a beautiful sunset before. (A) have (B) has (C) had
3. If I _____ more time, I would learn another language. (A) have (B) had (C) will have
4. The book was _____ interesting that I finished it in one day. (A) so (B) such (C) too
5. He didn’t come to the party, _____ was disappointing. (A) what (B) which (C) that
6. She’s the woman _____ won the science award. (A) who (B) which (C) whose
7. The meeting will start as soon as everyone _____. (A) arrives (B) arrive (C) will arrive
8. He drives _____ than his brother. (A) more carefully (B) most carefully (C) careful
9. You _____ go to the doctor if you feel unwell. (A) should (B) must (C) can
10. The train _____ when we got to the station. (A) has left (B) had left (C) leaves
Vocabulary & Word Choice
11. She was very _____ when she heard the good news. (A) excited (B) exciting (C) excite
12. The company is looking for someone with _____ in marketing. (A) experience (B)
experiences (C) experienced
13. He is _____ at mathematics than his sister. (A) better (B) good (C) best
14. The road was closed because of the heavy _____. (A) rain (B) rainy (C) raining
15. We couldn’t find a hotel room because it was _____ season. (A) peak (B) high (C) full
16. I am not used to _____ up so early. (A) waking (B) wake (C) woken
17. Could you please _____ me a favor? (A) do (B) make (C) give
18. She’s very _____ in learning new languages. (A) interested (B) interesting (C) interest
19. The shop assistant gave me the wrong _____. (A) change (B) money (C) bill
20. My flight was delayed because of _____ weather conditions. (A) bad (B) worse (C)
badly
Collocations & Phrasal Verbs
21. He _____ after his little brother while their parents are away. (A) looks (B) takes (C)
watches
22. We need to _____ out of the hotel by 11 a.m. (A) check (B) leave (C) go
23. She finally _____ up smoking last year. (A) gave (B) stopped (C) took
24. I don’t want to _____ up too much of your time. (A) take (B) use (C) give
25. Please _____ off your shoes before entering the house. (A) take (B) remove (C) put
26. We ran _____ of milk, so I need to buy some. (A) out (B) down (C) over
27. He _____ into his old teacher at the mall. (A) ran (B) walked (C) saw
28. They set _____ on their journey early in the morning. (A) off (B) out (C) up
29. The hotel will provide food and drinks free of _____. (A) charge (B) cost (C) price
30. She was _____ up by her grandparents. (A) brought (B) taken (C) looked
Prepositions
31. I am not familiar _____ this area. (A) with (B) in (C) at
32. The manager is responsible _____ hiring new employees. (A) for (B) to (C) of
33. I am looking forward _____ meeting you. (A) to (B) for (C) at
34. He is very good _____ playing the piano. (A) at (B) on (C) in
35. She apologized _____ being late. (A) for (B) about (C) of
36. We are thinking _____ moving to another city. (A) about (B) of (C) on
37. He congratulated me _____ passing my exam. (A) on (B) for (C) in
38. She is married _____ a doctor. (A) to (B) with (C) by
39. The movie was based _____ a true story. (A) on (B) in (C) of
40. He succeeded _____ convincing them to join the project. (A) in (B) on (C) at
Conditionals & Modal Verbs
41. If she _____ harder, she would pass the exam. (A) studied (B) studies (C) study
42. You _____ be quiet in the library. (A) must (B) have (C) can
43. He _____ be at home now; I just saw him at the supermarket. (A) can’t (B) must (C)
should
44. If I had known, I _____ helped you. (A) would have (B) will have (C) had
45. You _____ pay the bill before you leave the restaurant. (A) must (B) have (C) might
46. She _____ speak three languages fluently. (A) can (B) should (C) might
47. If he _____ earlier, he wouldn’t have missed the train. (A) had left (B) left (C) leaves
48. He _____ go to the meeting, but he’s not sure yet. (A) might (B) must (C) should
49. If you _____ more exercise, you would feel better. (A) did (B) do (C) does
50. I _____ rather stay at home tonight. (A) would (B) should (C) might
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Here are 50 C1-level gapped sentences in the style of the Linguaskill exam, covering
advanced grammar, vocabulary, collocations, and idiomatic expressions.
Advanced Grammar & Structure
1. Had I known about the deadline, I _____ more time to prepare. (A) would have taken
(B) will take (C) take
2. No sooner _____ the meeting started than the fire alarm went off. (A) had (B) has (C)
was
3. Hardly _____ the train left when it started to rain. (A) had (B) has (C) have
4. If it _____ for her advice, I wouldn't have accepted the job offer. (A) weren’t (B) hadn’t
been (C) wasn’t
5. Not until the very last moment _____ his mistake. (A) he realized (B) did he realize (C)
has he realized
6. I wish I _____ more time to complete the project. (A) had (B) have (C) would have
7. The report must _____ before the meeting tomorrow. (A) be completed (B) complete
(C) have completed
8. By this time next year, I _____ in this company for ten years. (A) will have worked (B)
will be working (C) work
9. He suggested that she _____ a lawyer before making a decision. (A) consult (B)
consulted (C) consults
10. I’d rather you _____ me before making any changes to the document. (A) had
informed (B) inform (C) informed
Advanced Vocabulary & Word Choice
11. The new policy will have a significant _____ on employee productivity. (A) impact (B)
affect (C) effect
12. The company is known for its _____ commitment to sustainability. (A) unwavering (B)
weak (C) hesitant
13. She remained _____ despite the chaos around her. (A) composed (B) composing (C)
compose
14. The scandal seriously _____ the politician’s reputation. (A) tarnished (B) destroyed (C)
harmed
15. His argument was completely _____ and failed to convince anyone. (A) flawed (B)
flawless (C) precise
16. The team’s victory was a _____ moment in the club’s history. (A) pivotal (B) minimal
(C) marginal
17. The CEO's decision was based on a _____ misunderstanding of the data. (A)
fundamental (B) minor (C) vague
18. His book provides a _____ analysis of modern economic trends. (A) compelling (B)
shallow (C) random
19. The scientist’s findings were _____ by experts in the field. (A) endorsed (B) denied (C)
refuted
20. The situation is still _____, and we should wait for more information before making a
decision. (A) evolving (B) declined (C) regressive
Advanced Collocations & Phrasal Verbs
21. The project was delayed due to a _____ of communication. (A) breakdown (B) failure
(C) end
22. The company needs to _____ a balance between innovation and tradition. (A) strike
(B) hold (C) take
23. He has been _____ responsibility for the new department. (A) entrusted with (B) given
(C) put
24. They decided to _____ the contract after months of negotiation. (A) terminate (B) stop
(C) quit
25. She _____ down an excellent job offer to start her own business. (A) turned (B) let (C)
gave
26. The government is trying to _____ back on unnecessary spending. (A) cut (B) take (C)
put
27. The company needs to _____ up with the latest technological advancements. (A) keep
(B) stay (C) catch
28. His new book _____ light on the impact of climate change. (A) sheds (B) gives (C)
throws
29. The manager decided to _____ aside their differences and focus on the project. (A) set
(B) take (C) leave
30. The research team _____ across an unexpected discovery during their study. (A) came
(B) found (C) ran
Advanced Prepositions & Idiomatic Expressions
31. She is highly proficient _____ multiple languages. (A) in (B) at (C) with
32. The new law applies _____ all employees, regardless of position. (A) to (B) on (C) for
33. His argument was based _____ incorrect assumptions. (A) on (B) in (C) of
34. She excels _____ handling difficult negotiations. (A) at (B) in (C) with
35. He was taken _____ by the sudden resignation of his manager. (A) aback (B) off (C)
down
36. She has been _____ cloud nine since she got promoted. (A) on (B) in (C) at
37. The proposal was rejected _____ grounds of financial risk. (A) on (B) in (C) by
38. The company is currently _____ the brink of bankruptcy. (A) on (B) at (C) in
39. He took the criticism _____ stride and continued to improve. (A) in (B) with (C) on
40. They were caught _____ guard by the unexpected announcement. (A) off (B) on (C) at
Advanced Conditionals & Modal Verbs
41. If he _____ more carefully, he wouldn’t have made that mistake. (A) had planned (B)
planned (C) has planned
42. You _____ have misunderstood me; that’s not what I meant. (A) must (B) can (C)
should
43. If they _____ the contract earlier, they wouldn’t be facing these legal issues now. (A)
had signed (B) signed (C) have signed
44. She _____ have forgotten about the meeting; she never misses appointments. (A)
can’t (B) must (C) should
45. The report _____ have been sent yesterday, but I haven’t received it. (A) should (B)
must (C) need
46. If we _____ our goals by the deadline, we will receive a bonus. (A) meet (B) met (C)
had met
47. They _____ have arrived by now, but their flight was delayed. (A) would (B) should (C)
may
48. If you had taken my advice, you _____ in this situation now. (A) wouldn’t be (B) won’t
be (C) aren’t
49. She _____ well be the best candidate for the position. (A) may (B) must (C) will
50. If the economy continues to decline, there _____ significant job losses. (A) will be (B)
would be (C) had been
Grammar & Structure
1. If I _____ known about the deadline, I would have finished the project earlier.
2. No sooner _____ the meeting started than the fire alarm went off.
3. By this time next year, she _____ working here for a decade.
4. He suggested that she _____ a lawyer before signing the contract.
5. I’d rather you _____ me before making any major decisions.
6. The report must _____ completed by Friday.
7. Not until he arrived at the airport _____ he realize he had forgotten his passport.
8. The more you practice, the _____ your performance will be.
9. We regret _____ you that your application has been unsuccessful.
10. Little _____ she know that her idea would revolutionize the industry.
Vocabulary & Word Choice
11. The CEO’s decision had a significant _____ on the company’s future.
12. The scientist’s theory was completely _____ and lacked evidence.
13. She remained _____ throughout the crisis, while everyone else panicked.
14. The new policy is designed to _____ innovation and creativity.
15. His argument was fundamentally _____ and failed to convince anyone.
16. The project reached a _____ point when funding was secured.
17. The athlete’s performance was nothing short of _____.
18. Her presentation was so _____ that the audience was completely engaged.
19. The findings of the research were widely _____ by experts in the field.
20. The situation remains _____, so we should wait for further updates.
Collocations & Phrasal Verbs
21. The manager decided to _____ down the offer due to budget constraints.
22. She finally managed to _____ up the courage to speak in public.
23. We need to _____ a balance between work and personal life.
24. The company decided to _____ the contract after months of negotiation.
25. He was _____ with the responsibility of leading the new project.
26. They are planning to _____ back on unnecessary expenses.
27. She had to _____ up with a creative solution to the problem.
28. His book _____ light on the impact of climate change.
29. The team was able to _____ aside their differences and collaborate.
30. They unexpectedly _____ across a rare artifact during the excavation.
Prepositions & Idiomatic Expressions
31. She is highly skilled _____ managing complex projects.
32. The new regulations apply _____ all employees, regardless of rank.
33. His argument was based _____ incorrect data.
34. He excels _____ solving difficult mathematical problems.
35. She was completely taken _____ by his sudden resignation.
36. Ever since her promotion, she has been _____ cloud nine.
37. The proposal was rejected _____ grounds of insufficient funding.
38. The company is currently _____ the brink of financial collapse.
39. He took the criticism _____ stride and focused on improvement.
40. They were caught _____ guard by the unexpected announcement.
Conditionals & Modal Verbs
41. If he _____ more carefully, he wouldn’t have made that mistake.
42. You _____ have misunderstood me; that’s not what I meant.
43. If they _____ the contract earlier, they wouldn’t be facing legal issues now.
44. She _____ have forgotten about the meeting; she never misses appointments.
45. The report _____ have been sent yesterday, but I haven’t received it.
46. If we _____ our targets by the deadline, we will receive a bonus.
47. They _____ have arrived by now, but their flight was delayed.
48. If you had taken my advice, you _____ in this situation now.
49. She _____ well be the best candidate for the position.
50. If the economy continues to decline, there _____ significant job losses.