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100

Add words to make the collocations 

set out

spark  

halt

an ambitious plan / the options 

my interest / waves of protest 

the decline / traffic

100

I shared a flat with a friend at university, Miguel. We were fine most of the time but n___________and again we’d e__________ u___________ having an argument.

now 

end up

100

Add words to make the collocations:

undergo 

undermine

demolish

undergo huge changes / an operation 

me / my authority 

a building / all his arguments

100

Cleaning caused the most fr___________.

friction

100

Miguel is quite intense and fussy. He can’t stand seeing even a tr______ of dirt in the house, whereas I’m a bit more |_____ -b______.

trace

laid-back  

200

What do the adjectives describe? Put them into two groups. 

condemned, vibrant, stubborn, sprawling, prone, principled, congested, laid-back, willing, affluent

areas and buildings: condemned, vibrant, sprawling, congested, affluent 

people: stubborn, prone, principled, laid-back, willing

200

I doubt you will hear / have heard of the place I come from.

have heard

200

We got approval for a loan to start a restaurant so we’re hoping to set it up / set up it next year.

set it up

200

The mayor introduced sweeping changes being elected / having been elected by a huge majority.

having been elected

200

I wish we would do / had done something about the litter before it got so bad.

had done

300

He can be very___________ about food. Only the most expensive will do. (snob)

snobbish

300

I think you need a bit of_________to be successful.(arrogant)

arrogance

300

We stayed in this___________ little village. (charm)

charming

300

People are quite___________about politicians, but I think we can change things. (cynic)

cynical

300

He can be very aggressive and he gets involved in stupid__________ about nothing. (confront)

confrontations

400

Many people ___________  now consider New York to be among the safest major cities in the world, but it has ___________ to overcome huge problems to reach this situation. 

would 

had / needed

400

Complete the idioms with a preposition in each space. Then think of a real example for each one. 

She takes everything___________her stride.

in

400

Complete the idioms with a preposition in each space. Then think of a real example for each one.

He often goes___________ my back.

behind

400

Complete the idioms with a preposition in each space. Then think of a real example for each one.

He has to be the centre___________ attention

of

400

Complete the idioms with a preposition in each space. Then think of a real example for each one.

She really puts people______ their ease.

at

500

We generally used to play in the street when we were kids. 

By__________ in the street when were kids. WOULD

and large, we would play

500

If you ask me, he’s too demanding of the kids. 

I would__________ the kids too hard. SAID

have said he pushes

500

The city is completely different to what it was like when I lived there. 

The city _____________ some huge changes since I lived here. THROUGH

has gone / been through

500

I know the coach was bad, but it’s terrible that people abused him that way. 

The coach should___________ abuse like that, however bad he was. SUBJECTED

not / never have been subjected to

500

From what I heard, they have reduced the list of candidates to five. 

They seem___________list to five candidates. NARROWED

to have narrowed down the