PET · Advanced B1 Grammar Structures · United Kingdom
Advanced B1 Grammar Structures for the PET Exam — UK candidates
10% of the PET test plan. B1 grammar extension: modals for deduction, wish/if only, gerunds vs infinitives, and comparatives. Calibrated for British candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Advanced B1 Grammar Structures sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (B1) content distribution — Advanced B1 grammar structures include: modals for deduction (must be/can't be/might be), wish/if only (unreal situations), gerund vs infinitive choice (enjoy doing/want to do), and comparative/superlative structures. These features distinguish B1 from A2 performance. Pass rates for the PET are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For UK candidates preparing for PET, the calibration of study to local context matters: UK candidates often take exams for both domestic licensure (NMC, GMC) and migration purposes. IELTS UKVI is a separate, higher-stakes track.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Using "must" for deduction and "have to" interchangeably — they have different strength
- !Gerund/infinitive errors: "I enjoy to swim" instead of "I enjoy swimming"
- !Incorrect comparative: "more better" instead of "better"
Study tips
- 1Memorize the 20 most common gerund-taking verbs: enjoy, finish, avoid, consider, suggest, mind, miss, keep, risk, practise.
- 2Learn the 20 most common infinitive-taking verbs: want, need, hope, plan, decide, agree, refuse, manage, offer, seem.
- 3Drill deduction modals: must = I'm almost certain; might = possible; can't = impossible.
- 4In the UK, PET schedules and reschedules align with state holiday calendars and post-Brexit fee adjustments — confirm pricing on the awarding body's site before booking.
Sample PET Advanced B1 Grammar Structures questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real PET questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
She left the office early. She _____ be feeling unwell.
- AmustCorrect
- Bcan
- Cshould
- Dwould
Why this answer?
"Must be feeling" expresses logical deduction — the speaker is almost certain she is unwell based on evidence (leaving early). "Can" is not used for deduction; "should" implies expectation/advice; "would" implies a hypothesis about the future.
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