FCE Use of English Part 2: Open Cloze – Practice Exams for Cambridge First Certificate – Download Free | CEFR: B2 English | 1000 + FCE Practice Exams pdf
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preposition – between; two things
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verb – collocates with ‘two seconds’
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verb – collocates with ‘nose’
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refers to ‘brain’
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adverb – refers to manner
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adverb – used to negate the idea of ‘understanding’
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preposition – collocates with relationships and other people
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verb – part of fixed expression ‘fall in love’
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pronoun – refers to people tend to smell of what they eat
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noun – forms verb phrase ‘take part’
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adverb – used after comparative ‘more’
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auxiliary verb – completes passive structure
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past participle – collocates with ‘knowledge’
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noun – collocates with ‘sub-conscious’
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gerund – relates to exploiting people’s spending habits