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C1 Trainer collocations and meanings part 1 Read ...
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Apps teaching you English are now _______ available, you can find them in many places.
widely
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The government's decision is __________ controversial, not everyone agrees with it.
highly
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If you ____ pity on someone, you help a person in difficult circumstances.
take pity on someone
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Be good. Don't ____ any trouble.
make
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A: It's against the rules. B: Can't you ____ an exception?
make (make an exception)
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This doesn't ______ sense
make
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Government funding and academic success are ________ linked/connected. There is a clear correlation between the two.
closely
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A: Can I ____ a word please? B: Sure, when is good?
have a word (talk to someone)
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He's ______ research into global warming
doing (remember research is uncountable)
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The hurricane ____ a lot of damage.
made
did (do damage)
took
had
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Prices at the moment are __________ high in just about everything.
extremely
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WIth the ______ of the latest Iphone, everyone threw away their old phones.
arrival
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We ____ a row yesterday and now we're not speaking to each other
had (have a row)
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She was ________ moved by her kind generosity.
sadly
deeply
bitterly
highly
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We need to p_______ endangered species.
Protect
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Public transport is _________ subsidised by the government to keep the ticket costs down.
heavily
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It's ________ important that you learn these collocationsl
asbsolutely
heavily
strongly
vitally
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He was __________ disappointed with the score, he thought they would score more goals.
bitterly
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