2 Collocations - Cengage
ngl.cengage.com › 1184 › FCE_ORG_Unit2In this exercise you have to think of the word yourself. In Part 1, however, you are given a choice: 10 A by B for C on D in The correct answer is C because the expression is on his own. As you read through that extract, did you notice another useful collocation, made his way? Collocations are also important in part 3 of the Use of English ...
English Collocations in Use
www.ielts-house.net › Ebook › Vocabulary11 Health and illness catch a cold, vigorous exercise, be taken ill Topics: Work and study 28 Computers forward a message, e-mail bounces 29 Study and learning do research, attend a lecture, first draft 30 Work high-powered job, hand in your notice 31 Business set up a business, launch a product, rival company English Collocations in Use I
109 common collocations
downloads.bbc.co.uk › pdfs › 109_common_collocationsb) To 'change a decision' is a common collocation which is used in many situations, both formal and informal. c) This is the right answer because ‘move its decision’ is not correct. d) To 'reverse its decision' is often used in formal situations; it means to go back to the situation as it was BEFORE the decision was made.
2 Collocations - NGL
https://ngl.cengage.com/.../1424051320/1184/FCE_ORG_Unit2.pdfIn this exercise you have to think of the word yourself. In Part 1, however, you are given a choice: 10 A by B for C on D in The correct answer is C because the expression is on his own. As you read through that extract, did you notice another useful collocation, made his way? Collocations are also important in part 3 of the Use of English ...