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Gold Exp. Unit 2 UOE 1 & @

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    Determiners and Adverb + Adjective Collocations
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  • Both of friends live here in Spain but ... of the them ... Spanish.
    both... are...
    none.. are...
    neither... is...
    either.... are...
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  • Very ... slogans have been as successful as Nike's 'Just do it'.
    some
    few
    little
    many
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  • The gossip about his behaviour at the party were ... exaggerated!
    widely
    entirely
    wildly
    perfectly
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  • It is blatantly ... that she doesn't want to be here anymore.
    obvious
    right
    clearly
    true
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  • Being ... shy, she never attempts to strike up a conversation when she's in social situations.
    completely
    awkwardly
    painfully
    totally
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  • ... of us felt any sympathy for Jack when he was asked to leave. Everyone knew that he was a bully.
    All
    Some
    Any
    None
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  • The company received twenty applications for the position. ... applicant was invited to be interviewed.
    Each / Every
    All / Some
    Many / Most
    None / Neither
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  • They were ... disappointed to learn that offer for the flat had been turned down.
    sourly
    painfully
    strictly
    bitterly
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  • Come on! It's just a petty ... - nothing to get too upset about!
    row
    argument
    fight
    debate
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  • ... of the news ... pretty grim these days; that's why I don't get the newspaper now.
    Much... is...
    Each... is...
    Some... are...
    Many... are...
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  • We might as well give up! Neither of us ... going to win now.
    is
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  • It's time we ... worked as team and communicated more.
    all
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  • There were many great recommendations given at the meeting, ... of which were given any consideration.
    none
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  • I'm still not ... convinced that this is the right thing to do. Let me think about it.
    totally / entirely
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  • Due to the size of the venue, entrance to the show was strictly ... to those who had valid tickets.
    limited
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  • A class debate can be highly ... if certain rules are followed.
    educational
    believed
    funny
    enjoyable
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