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Which of the following is a typical collocation that describes: "good news that make you happy? " • welcome news • desired news • wanted news liz is about to graduate from high school. however, she still doesn’t know what to do she leaves. • in case • when • if • unless find the verb that does not fit in the sentence: "the manager me that there would be no more lay-offs." • assured • convinced • reassured • assumed define the capitalized part of the sentence: "his wish was granted unexpectedly." • predicate • adverbial modifier • object • subject choose if the sentence is correct or incorrect, because of ‘the’ usage: “i was born in the june.” • correct • incorrect what time for the board meeting today? • the members are coming • would the members come • do the members come • will the members come jack of all trades is master of … • everything • puppets • pipeline engineering • none select the odd word that does not fit into a list. • plasters • bandages • symptom • cotton wool i ran the idea … greg, and he liked it. • over • through • past • away united we stand, divided we … • split • go abroad • fall • dance select the odd word that does not fit into a list. • ache • pain • agony • bang • pang • suffering the novel by helen her immensely. • being read / had amazed • having been read / amazed • that has been read / would have amazed • being read / would have been amazing choose the correct answer • the pacific ocean • atlantic ocean • mediterranean sea • the dover strait the viewers were by the tv chat show. • amazing • amusing • amuse • amused jane outside because she a shriek. • had gone / had heard • had gone / heard • went / hears • went / had heard donna hasn’t arrived yet. we’re afraid that her way. • might lose • would lose • might have lost • would have lost jim bad. his father lest he a disease. • is feeling / feared / should contract • was feeling / feared / should have contracted • is feeling / fears / contracted • was feeling / feared / had contracted i wish you … a picture of that gorgeous statue yesterday. • to take • took • should take • had taken which of the following is a typical collocation that describes: "a gap that cannot be closed? " • an unbridgeable gap • an uncrossable gap • an uncloseable gap each employee of the department overtime these two weeks. • works • are working • had worked • is working

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