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She finished drawing ... the guidelines for the new project.
up
Once you’ve settled ..., you’ll never want to leave.
down
You could see when his mind was drifting ...
off
I dipped ... my briefcase and pulled out the photos.
into
which noun DOESN'T collocate with the verb: drain your energy / perks / strength / enthusiasm
perks
which noun DOESN'T collocate with the verb: troubleshoot conspiracies / problems / issues
conspiracies
which noun DOESN'T collocate with the verb: place an order / advertisement / advice
advice
which noun DOESN'T collocate with the verb: schedule a meeting / appointment / date / spot
spot
which noun DOESN'T collocate with the verb: grant a request / a duty / permission / a divorce
a duty
Missing the last train was the final ...
straw
We hired a tour guide to get the ... out of our visit.
most
Let’s schedule a meeting to set the ... in motion.
wheels
This begs the ...: do we need to hire more staff?
question
My co-workers showed me the ... on my first day at work.
ropes
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: a week of ... (mourn)
mourning
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: be made ... (redundancy)
redundant
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: arrest three ... (conspiracy)
conspirator
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: an ... glance (admiration)
admiring
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: a customer ... officer (liaise)
liaison
Tim was very enthusiastic starting swimming lessons.
about
He kept talking about the inevitability ... death.
of
We’ve got over 200 people ... the payroll.
on
It was painful watching him mourn ... his daughter.
for
He committed himself ... finishing his degree course.
to
They liaised regularly ... the local council.
with
They have ... sanctions on them over their role in the war.
imposed
There was no point arguing with him as he was obviously not going to ... ground.
give
We need to ... forces against the common threat of climate change.
join
Both sides ... heavy casualties in the battle.
suffered
He ... offence when I suggested he joined a gym.
took
I will need to ... a grip on my homework if I want to go out later.
get
by every l... means (provided by the law)
legitimate
a n... contribution (remarkable, noticeable)
notable
play a c... role (important)
crucial
g... misconduct (very unacceptable and visible)
gross
a h... attitude (unfriendly)
hostile
which verb DOESN'T collocate with the noun: earn / win / gain ground
earn
which verb DOESN'T collocate with the noun: lift / pick up / raise a siege
pick up
which verb DOESN'T collocate with the noun: stand / be on / make trial
make
which verb DOESN'T collocate with the noun: reach / get to / come to a settlement
get to
which verb DOESN'T collocate with the noun: deny / confirm / make / give an allegation
give
I didn’t say that. You’re just ... my words again!
twisting
What’s done is done and it’s no use ... over spilt milk.
crying
Don’t worry about forgetting my birthday. It’s not the ... of the world.
end
Let’s stop talking about that now, we’re just going round in ...
circles
I didn’t realise you were coming. We must have got our .. crossed.
wires
I’m going to meet her for a coffee, just to ... the air.
clear
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: a ... accident (there were six fatalities)
fatal
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: a ... fire (a fire raged)
raging
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: an ... (a war broke out) of fighting
outbreak
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: a gradual ... (withdraw)
withdrawal
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: there's ... (hostile) between them
hostility
use the correct form of the word based on the one in brackets: it has been ... (damaged by vandals)
vandalized / vandalised
I’m currently engaged ... designing a new theatre.
in
She’d been bombarded ... emails and text messages.
with
He was put ... trial three weeks after his arrest.
on
This week’s lesson was a continuation ... last week's lesson.
of
He took offence ... my refusal to help.
at
We’ve got to get a grip ... costs.
on