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Show all questions. There are EIGHT questions in all. There are two examples at the beginning FCE Multiple Choice Cloze Collocations. COLLVerbNoun Collocations. There are EIGHT questions in all. Click on the answer A, B, C or D that completes each sentence. ←. Show all questions Collocations. →) He tried Organise your language for FCE. Using a dictionaryMeaning and usageWord familiesSpelling and pronunciationWord stressCollocations So, what is a collocation? Collocations and Phrases (B2) COLLPrepositional Phrases with IN; COLLPrepositional Phrases; COLLVerbNoun Collocations; COLLPrepositional FCE Multiple Choice Cloze. This will help you to produce language of the level required to do well in the examination About the exam B2 First is a rigorous and thorough test of English at Level BIt covers all four language skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking – and includes a fifth element FCE CollocationsInstructions: Complete the sentences below with a suitable verb, using either the infinitive (to buy, to come, etc) or the -ing form (buying, coming, etc). Click on the answer A, B, C or D that completes each sentence. Choose from the following and use each verb once only. It is a pair or group of words that are often used together. Collocations can be divided into three groups: Strong collocations: collocations About the exam B2 First is a rigorous and thorough test of English at Level BIt covers all four language skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking – and includes a fifth elementCollocations and Phrases (B2) COLLPrepositional Phrases with IN. COLLPrepositional Phrases. COLLCollocations and Phrases with BRING, GET, DRAW, CATCH, DO. COLLCollocations and Phrases with GET, DO, TAKE, MAKE, GIVE, HAVE CollocationsAs you study the vocabulary you need for FCE, you will soon realise that it’s not enough to study single words. It’s important to know how words combine with others to form partnerships, or collocations. COLLPrepositional Phrases.

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