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Part 2 CAE
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It was so noisy I couldn't make ........ what Jill was saying. (Phrasal Verb)
make OUT
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I hope my letter will be taken in consideration. (Preposition)
I hope my letter will be taken INTO consideration. (Preposition)
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There's an urgent need of fresh water in the region. (preposition)
There's an urgent need FOR fresh water in the region.
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The lecturer speaks so fast- I can't keep .......... with her train of thought. (Phrasal Verb)
keep UP with
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I must congratulate you for your excellent work. (Preposition)
I must congratulate you ON your excellent work. (Preposition)
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Wanda asked for a bank loan to set....... a consultancy business. (Phrasal Verb)
set UP
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Mark thinks there are problems in the contract and is dead set ........ us rejecting it. (Phrasal Verb)
set ON
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The company always takes....... new staff for the summer period. (Phrasal Verb)
takes ON
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............ was put forward to lead the team next meeting? (PRONOUN)
WHO
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A number of customers complained FOR the after-sales service.
A number of customers complained ABOUT the after-sales service.
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Many people don't have much money, just enough to get...... (Phrasal Verb)
get BY
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The professor was satisfied with the way in ......... the students had conducted themselves. (PRONOUN)
WHICH
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The noise in the library immediately put me ............. the idea of studying there. (Phrasal Verb)
put me OFF
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Final-year students told the freshers about everything .......... would help them settle into student life. (PRONOUN)
that/which
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Katherine was able to make good use of her knowledge in foreign languages. (Preposition)
Katherine was able to make good use of her knowledge OF foreign languages.
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That's the car ........ owner I was just telling you about. (PRONOUN)
WHOSE
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All the work will be done FOR the volunteers.
All the work will be done BY the volunteers.
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The inspector drew the management's attention in some problems. (preposition)
The inspector drew the management's attention TO some problems
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Negotiations broke.... because of disagreements about trading arrangements. (Phrasal Verb)
broke DOWN
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Have you seen the new advertisement of Lotus shampoo? (preposition)
Have you seen the new advertisement FOR Lotus shampoo?
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Do you know ........... mobile phone this is? (PRONOUN)
WHOSE
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........... the psychologist focuses on in his book is the the way people behave on trains. (PRONOUN)
What
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The robbers made ......... with a large amount of money. (Phrasal Verb)
made OFF with
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Many people took part to the anniversary festivities. (Preposition)
Many people took part IN the anniversary festivities.
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No one expected that the new fashion would catch....... as quickly as it has. (Phrasal Verb)
catch ON
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Students experienced a number of problems related AT the broadband connection.
Students experienced a number of problems related TO the broadband connection.
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I met a footballer from our national team,............ I found very exciting. (PRONOUN)
which
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