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You need to be *conscious* ..... people around you.
 
of
 
for
 
to
 
with
Does anything *prevent* you ..... doing your homework?
 
from
 
of
 
to
 
for
Always try to *make the most* ..... your time.
 
of
 
to
 
on
 
about
When *applying* ..... a job, remember to include a covering letter.
 
for
 
with
 
about
 
in
If you're *hunting* ..... job vacancies on the internet, expect to complete against many applicants.
 
for
 
with
 
to
 
on
I'm *desperate* ..... a coffee!
 
for
 
around
 
about
 
to
Please *pay attention* ..... to this incredible game of Baamboozle.
 
to
 
on
 
of
 
for
You need to *focus* ..... this absolutely incredible game of Baamboozle!
 
on
 
to
 
with
 
about
When this course finishes, let's *stay in touch* ..... each other.
 
with
 
to
 
for
 
by
A phrase that means to make something succeed, usually by working hard.
 
make a go of
 
push the limits out of
 
exert oneself to
 
give a push
A phrasal verb that means to establish a new company / organization, etc.
set up
To "go a step further" means to...
take an extra action which adds to a situation.
"The internet has been around since 1983". What does "be around" mean?
exist
What does it mean to "have a say" in something?
To be involved in making a decision about something.
To show that something is different and usually better that other things of the same type: "The camera on this phone ... "
 
sets it apart
 
pulls it away
 
brings the best out of it
 
picks it up
"After arriving home, I went about unpacking my luggage". What does "go about" mean?
begin to do something or deal with something.
If you put money into something, it means you are...
investing in something
Which does not collocate? "I have ... experience of fixing computers"
 
wide
 
vast
 
extensive
 
a wealth of
Which does not collocate? "This GIF made a / an ... impact on me"
 
extreme
 
huge
 
powerful
 
considerable
Which does not collocate? "There is a / an ... degree of skill involved in this painting"
 
big
 
great
 
high
 
exceptional
Which does not collocate? "She was under ... pressure to accept his marriage proposal"
 
high
 
enormous
 
great
 
mounting
Which does not collocate? "James has a / an ... reputation"
 
big
 
unrivalled
 
excellent
 
poor
Which does not collocate? "There was ... competition from Barça"
 
big
 
fierce
 
intense
 
stiff
Which does not collocate? "He demonstrated a / an ... number of successful karate moves"
 
high
 
great
 
huge
 
inordinate
Which does not collocate? "There's been a ... increase in Mr Bear's body weight"
 
strong
 
huge
 
considerable
 
big
Which does not collocate? "He has ... skills in dancing"
 
high
 
specialist
 
expert
 
remarkable
Which does not collocate? "With his ... knowledge of everything, the world was a better place"
 
strong
 
vast
 
extensive
 
great