Achieve, Carry Out, or Devote?
Stay, Spend, or Pass?
Make, Cause, or Have?
Collocations
100

How will you _ your goal of joining the football team?

achieve your goal

100

Some students _ all of Saturday studying for the upcoming week

spend

100

Do not run in the hallway, or you may _ an accident.

Cause an accident OR Have an accident

100

You will (three words) if you study hard this weekend.

do really well
200
My little brother _ way too much attention to Minecraft.

Devotes way too much attention

200

I _ in my family's village for a few nights last weekend.

stayed

200

Even teenagers can _ an impact on the world if they're passionate about something.

Make an impact

200

I love the weekend because I do (three words) wake up early.

not have to

300

He is _ both a master's program and a teaching assistantship at the same time.

Carrying out
300

I'd rather _ with friends on a trip than in a hotel.

stay

300

He is always tired in class, so he may need to _ a change in his habits.

Make a change

300

During the summer, I hope I will (three words) time to relax at the beach.

have lots of

400
The people you look up to are only _ all of their objectives because of their hard work.

Achieving all of their objectives

400

You can _ the time on a long flight by reading a good book.

pass
400

Some parents worry that violent video games _ a negative effect on their children.

Have a negative effect

400

My cousin currently (three words) a baseball team.

is part of

500

For years, all of 4th of ESO's parents _ the difficult task of raising a bunch of good students.

Have carried out

500

I hope this summer I can _ a lot of time at the beach.

Spend

500

Her car is so old that it is always _ trouble for her.

Causing trouble OR making trouble

500
Winston Churchill (two words) for his leadership during World War II.

was admired