cars, fast cars, quick cars, food, quick food, fast food, glance, a quick glance, a fast glance, meal, a fast meal, a quick meal, a photo, make a photo, take a photo, the rules, keep to the rules, take the rules, stick to the rules, hold the rules, an effort, do an effort, make an effort, TV, watch TV, look at TV, engine, a strong engine, a powerful engine, monuments, ancient monuments, antique monuments, a mistake, do a mistake, make a mistake, Smoking is, strongly forbidden, strictly forbidden, very cold, bitterly cold, pitch cold, very dark, bitterly dark, pitch dark, Poverty ... (which is better)?, causes crime, breeds crime, meal (which is better)?, a big meal, a substantial meal, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, a car park, a carpark, a car-park, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, a postoffice, a post office, a post-office, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, narrowminded, narrow minded, narrow-minded, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, shoe laces, shoe-laces, shoelaces, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, a teapot, a tea-pot, a tea pot, What does an idiom 'pass the buck' mean?, give somebody a dollar, pass responsibility for a problem to another problem, What does an idiom 'be over the moon' mean?, be cleverer than someone else, be extrelemely happy; be delighted, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, a key ring, a keyring, a key-ring, Which of these compounds has the right spelling?, a check point, a check-point, a checkpoint, snow, strong snow, heavy snow, passport, a valid passport, an actual passport, disappointed, strongly dissappointed, bitterly disappointed, music, live music, alive music, What does an idiom 'pull somebody's leg' mean?, deceive someone; tease somebody, drag someone holding their feet, What does an idiom 'a storm in a tea cup' mean?, a lot of ideas in your head, a lot of unnecessary anger and worry about a matter that isn't important, What does a collocation 'take up a profession' mean?, start a career/job, get a job, recording, do a recording, make a recording, Which of these is a collocation that means 'a common infection, especially in the nose and throat, that causes you to caugh and sneeze and your nose to run (drip liquid), a heavy cold, a difficult cold.

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