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If you go shopping today, ___ in mind shops are closing at 8pm.
KEEP IN MIND / BARE IN MIND (expression)
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My sister is really keen ______ jazz and she's taking piano lessons
KEEN ON (adj+prep)
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Openai team has stated that their chatGPT is overused ____ Blanca.
USED BY (passive)
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It wasn't ___ 2017 that my business took off.
UNTIL/TILL (prep)
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Nobody could predict __________ she would react to the news.
HOW (pronoun)
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It was April___________ Blanca told us she had an official boyfriend.
when
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Even ___ she lives in France, she can't speak the language yet.
EVEN THOUGH (connector - contrasting)
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Actors must learn the script ___ heart before shooting the film.
BY HEART (expression)
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I will have completed finished this course _______ the end of june.
BY (time prep: deadline)
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Penn Badgly, ___ became popular for "Gossip Girl", is now starring "You".
WHO (non-defining relative clause)
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The weather was awful. ___ top of that, my car didn't start that morning.
ON TOP OF THAT (informal connector, addition)
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Many teenagers are interested _____ interactive videogames
INTERESTED IN (collocation adj+prep)
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______ theory, employees are expected to work 40 hours a week.
IN THEORY (expression)
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All dishes were mouth-watering but I enjoyed the salmon tartar ___ particular
IN PARTICULAR (especially)
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You can't borrow money _____ me. I'm not a bank!
BORROW FROM (collocation verb + prep)
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Influencers have sponsors ________ beauty brands and fashion firms.
like
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Claudia spent all her wednesday watching series ____ netflix.
ON Netflix (collocation)
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Researches have ___ working on a new drug for many years.
HAVE BEEN WORKING (present perfect continuous)
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Newspapers are not explaining ___ the draught situation is improving or not, after this weekend's rain.
IF/WHETHER (conditional connector)
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Parents are responsible ___ preparing their children for the real world.
RESPONSIBLE FOR (collocation adjective + prep)
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Products ___ as yellow blueberries and avocados are expensive.
SUCH AS (for example)
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I should ___________ told you about it as soon as I found out
SHOULD HAVE TOLD (modal verb in past)
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Content creators should keep their accounts up to ___ for their followers.
UP TO DATE (fixed phrase)
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____ first, people couldn't afford solar panels. But, currently, they're more reasonably priced.
AT FIRST (sequencer)
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Players___ to stretch after training to avoid injuries.
HAVE TO / OUGHT TO (semi-modal verb)
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The fifth season of "Stranger things, _____ is said to be the last, will be released in 2025.
WHICH (non-defining relative pronoun)
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The Birthday girl was feeling under the weather, so the party was called ___.
CALL OFF. (Phrasal verb: Cancel)
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Claudia Gray's new story, ______ I read last month, is not suitable for children.
WHICH (non-defining relative pronoun)
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___ to a survey, the most popular Kardashian is Kylie.
ACCORDING TO (expression source)
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Everyone in town ________ part in the dancing show last weekend.
TOOK PART IN (participate)
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___ average, every European generates 500kg of waste each year.
ON AVERAGE (collocation: in Spanish: de media)
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That is the girl________ mum is late every week.
WHOSE (relative pronoun) - spanish "cuyo"
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I am really excited ___ my upcoming concert.
EXCITED ABOUT (collocation adjective + prep)
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Iphones are thought to ___ the best in the market.
THOUGHT TO BE (impersonal passive)
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Aina insisted ___ going to Razzmatazz.
INSIST ON (collocation verb+prep)
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Only the best candidates succeed ____ passing the exam
IN (collocation verb+prep)
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Surprisingly, dolphins can ______ spotted near Nagasaki in Japan.
BE SPOTTED (passive voice)
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In class, sometimes we work ___ pairs/trios and students forget to speak English among them.
IN PAIRS (expression)
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I usually set up more than one alarm ___ case I don't get up in time.
IN CASE OF (expression)
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This country, ________ many football players where raised, is located in America.
where
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Nuria is regarded ___ a nice and committed coach.
REGARDED AS (collocation adjective + prep)
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Before applying __________the job, you must read the requirements thoroughly
APPLY FOR (spanish: solicitar)
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The witness accused the defendant ______ breaking into his office
ACCUSE someone OF (collocation verb + prep)
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Owing ____ the weather, we had to call off our excursion to Port Aventura.
OWING TO (connector cause/effect)
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It's said that you _________ used to a new routine after 21 days. However, it's bollocks!
ARE/GET USED TO (expression)
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You don't have to be brilliant _________ singing to join the choir
BRILLIAN/GOOD/BAD/ TERRIBLE AT (collocation adj+prep)
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The shop is well organized and modern. ________ is more, its location is very convenient.
WHAT IS MORE (informal connector, addition)
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It's understandable he is ___ a bad mood, he was fired last week.
IN A BAD MOOD/IN A GOOD MOOD (expression)
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The AVA coach can't understand _____ happened to the team.
WHAT (relative pronoun)
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Mr Briones has a job ___ an estate agent.
HAVE A JOB AS A (expression)
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