COLLOCATIONS
Exercise One - go to Exercise Two
 
"the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way"
'Commit a crime' is a typical collocation in English.
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Choose the correct collocation.

She is married. The athlete the world record.
He wants to train. In class you have to attention.
They are progress. The pupils have to the exercise.
We have to it a secret. I don't the point.
In the morning I breakfast. Let us all TV.


 

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