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  • "The factory ____  in ____  a good chance of winning a major order."
    is ... with
  • Our graduation ceremony next week will be a very special_________.
    occasion
  • Which doesn't collocate: "There's a(n) ... chance that it'll rain this afternoon."
    little
    outside
    slim
    fair
  • "He ____  the chance to explain himself."
    deserves
  • The museum is free, so we ____  pay.
    don't have to
  • Our lecturers have told us that we ____ send them our assignments by email, otherwise they won't mark them. This means we _____ have our own email. GIVE TWO OPTIONS PER GAP.
    must / have to ... need to / must (have to is a bit much!)
  • On several ( occasions / opportunities ) recently the university has made changes to the syllabus without consulting students.
    occasions
  • After a lot of effort, I finally _______ start the car.
    managed to
  • Don't ( lose / miss ) this ( gold / golden ) opportunity to win a two-week holiday in the south of France.
    miss ... golden
  • When I started learning German, I ( couldn't / can't ) even say a simple sentence, let alone ( manage to / was able to ) hold a conversation.
    couldn't / manage to
  • "England still ____ an outside chance of winning in the 1,000-metres event."
    has
  • I ... make sure I wake up in time for my first lecture. Yesterday, I didn't have any lectures, so I ... get up at all.
    must ... didn't have to / didn't need to
  • "It was at that moment when some Polish refugees came up with a plan, possibly their ... chance towards freedom."
    last...
  • Joanne phoned Tom at noon ____ the ____ chance that he'd be home.
    of the one chance
    in the off chance
    on the one chance
    on the off chance
  • If you study abroad, you should take every ( occasion / opportunity , possibility ) to learn the language.
    opportunity
  • "Do they ____  any real chance ____  _____ (win) against France?"
    stand / have, of winning
  • Schools try to ensure that all students have an equal ( opportunity / possibility ) to succeed.
    opportunity
  • My new job starts next Monday. Hopefully, I ... work such long hours as I do now.
    won't have to / won't need to
  • There is a remote ____ of the company being taken over.
    opportunity
    occasion
    possibility
  • Correct this sentence: "After a lot of effort, I could finally start the car engine."
    ... I managed to start / ... I was able to start
  • Which one is WRONG: There seems to be a _____ possibility that the party will lose the next election.
    factual
    strong
    distinct
    real
  • There's a strong _____ that you will win one of the three available scholarships.
    possibility
  • Did you have the ______ to talk to dad about the party?
    opportunity / chance