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Cambridge Complete Advanced unit 4

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  • Which does not collocate? "With his ... knowledge of everything, the world was a better place"
    strong
    great
    vast
    extensive
  • What does it mean to "have a say" in something?
    To be involved in making a decision about something.
  • I'm *desperate* ..... a coffee!
    around
    about
    to
    for
  • If you put money into something, it means you are...
    investing in something
  • Which does not collocate? "I have ... experience of fixing computers"
    extensive
    vast
    wide
    a wealth of
  • Always try to *make the most* ..... your time.
    to
    about
    of
    on
  • When this course finishes, let's *stay in touch* ..... each other.
    with
    by
    to
    for
  • Which does not collocate? "James has a / an ... reputation"
    unrivalled
    big
    excellent
    poor
  • "The internet has been around since 1983". What does "be around" mean?
    exist
  • Which does not collocate? "This GIF made a / an ... impact on me"
    considerable
    extreme
    powerful
    huge
  • To "go a step further" means to...
    take an extra action which adds to a situation.
  • Which does not collocate? "She was under ... pressure to accept his marriage proposal"
    high
    enormous
    mounting
    great
  • If you're *hunting* ..... job vacancies on the internet, expect to complete against many applicants.
    on
    with
    to
    for
  • Please *pay attention* ..... to this incredible game of Baamboozle.
    of
    to
    on
    for
  • Which does not collocate? "He demonstrated a / an ... number of successful karate moves"
    high
    huge
    inordinate
    great
  • "After arriving home, I went about unpacking my luggage". What does "go about" mean?
    begin to do something or deal with something.
  • When *applying* ..... a job, remember to include a covering letter.
    for
    about
    in
    with
  • You need to *focus* ..... this absolutely incredible game of Baamboozle!
    to
    about
    on
    with
  • Does anything *prevent* you ..... doing your homework?
    from
    of
    for
    to
  • To show that something is different and usually better that other things of the same type: "The camera on this phone ... "
    brings the best out of it
    pulls it away
    sets it apart
    picks it up
  • You need to be *conscious* ..... people around you.
    with
    to
    for
    of
  • A phrasal verb that means to establish a new company / organization, etc.
    set up
  • Which does not collocate? "There is a / an ... degree of skill involved in this painting"
    great
    big
    exceptional
    high
  • Which does not collocate? "He has ... skills in dancing"
    specialist
    remarkable
    high
    expert
  • A phrase that means to make something succeed, usually by working hard.
    give a push
    push the limits out of
    make a go of
    exert oneself to
  • Which does not collocate? "There was ... competition from Barça"
    stiff
    big
    fierce
    intense
  • Which does not collocate? "There's been a ... increase in Mr Bear's body weight"
    huge
    strong
    big
    considerable