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C1 - ADVANCED

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    C1 - ADVANCED
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? give -> permission / someone a favour / a presentation / someone a hand
    someone a favour is not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? lay -> claim to / the blame on / the table / an excuse
    an excuse is a not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? make -> a mistake / plans / your best / a noise
    your best is not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? pay -> attention / a ticket / tribute to / a compliment
    a ticket is not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? run -> an exercise / a business / a race / a campaign
    an exercise is not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? shoot -> a film / past someone / an arrow / a camera
    a camera is not a collocation in this case
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? stand -> a possibility / a chance / trial / for parliament
    a possibility is not a collocation in this case.
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  • Which are the three correct collocations? take -> care / measurements / a promise / the train
    a promise is not a collocation in this case.
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  • The sales team ( spent/passed/had/made) a very successful time at the exhibition.
    had
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  • When she was transferred to the new office, Sarah joined an evening class in order to (have/find/meet/make) friends.
    make
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  • The proud father was very excited when his son (made/took/gave/did) his first steps.
    took
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  • The lecturer (drew/ attracted/put/showed) the class's attention to an error in the calculations.
    drew
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  • My parents contrubuted a (big/large/grand/high) amount of moneu to the fund.
    large
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  • There was a time when the (usual/normal/regular/ordinary) person could not afford a mobile phone.
    ordinary
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  • The CEO will (visit/join/attend/follow) a meeting with her management team this morning.
    attend
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  • All the students on the course are required to (go/do/train/practise) sport every afternoon.
    do
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