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What's this? Use a collocation of adjective + noun.
lightning storm
What's this? Use a collocation of adjective + noun.
fluffy/ thick clouds
What's this? Use a collocation of adjective + noun.
strong/ gale-force winds
What's this? Use a collocation of adjective + noun.
heavy/ torrential rain/ showers
I'm busy today. Can we _____our meeting _____ until tomorrow?
put off
He laid a false clue to ____ the detective _____. Complete
put off
I don't want to ______ you ____ , but that make of car is very hard to maintain. Complete
put off
We've been forced to ________ our prices to cover the costs of raw materials. Complete
put up
We would be happy to _______ you ______ when you next come to London. Complete
put up
They are _____________ a production of Hamlet at the local theatre. Complete
putting on
Could you ________ a CD ________? I fancy some music. Complete
put on
There are too many bad news on TV these days. Correct the mistake.
There is too much bad news on TV these days.
There were far too little people in my lecture today. Correct the mistake
There were far too few people in my lecture today.
It all happened too quick for me to take in. Correct the mistake
It all happened too quickly for me to take in.
Is Jake way hungry enough to eat all that food? Correct the mistake
Is Jake (just) hungry enough to eat all that food?
My mum's not confidence enough to drive at night. Correct the mistake
My mum's not confident enough to drive at night/ My mum hasn't got enough confidence to drive at night.
Do they have quite enough wet weather gear for the trip? Correct the mistake
Do they have enough wet weather gear for the trip?
I don't have cash enough for the parking metre. Correct the mistake
I don't have enough cash for the parking metre
It was quite too noisy to hear other people speak. Correct the mistake
It was (far/ much/ way/ rather) too noisy to hear other people speak