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    Ready for FCE Unit 11 Too/Enough/ PUT/ The Weather
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  • It was quite too noisy to hear other people speak. Correct the mistake
    It was (far/ much/ way/ rather) too noisy to hear other people speak
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  • I don't have cash enough for the parking metre. Correct the mistake
    I don't have enough cash for the parking metre
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  • Do they have quite enough wet weather gear for the trip? Correct the mistake
    Do they have enough wet weather gear for the trip?
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  • My mum's not confidence enough to drive at night. Correct the mistake
    My mum's not confident enough to drive at night/ My mum hasn't got enough confidence to drive at night.
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  • Is Jake way hungry enough to eat all that food? Correct the mistake
    Is Jake (just) hungry enough to eat all that food?
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  • It all happened too quick for me to take in. Correct the mistake
    It all happened too quickly for me to take in.
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  • There were far too little people in my lecture today. Correct the mistake
    There were far too few people in my lecture today.
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  • There are too many bad news on TV these days. Correct the mistake.
    There is too much bad news on TV these days.
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  • Could you ________ a CD ________? I fancy some music. Complete
    put on
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  • They are _____________ a production of Hamlet at the local theatre. Complete
    putting on
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  • We would be happy to _______ you ______ when you next come to London. Complete
    put up
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  • We've been forced to ________ our prices to cover the costs of raw materials. Complete
    put up
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  • I don't want to ______ you ____ , but that make of car is very hard to maintain. Complete
    put off
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  • He laid a false clue to ____ the detective _____. Complete
    put off
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  • I'm busy today. Can we _____our meeting _____ until tomorrow?
    put off
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  • What's this? Use a collocation of adjective + noun.
    heavy/ torrential rain/ showers
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