Match to form collocations. Then use the phrases in the correct form to complete the sentences.
A.
1. to move a. a party
2. to sit b. house
3. to practise c. something valuable
4. to throw d. a musical instrument
5. to lose e. an exam
B.
1. We _ . Our new address is 58 Whitehart Road, Portsmouth.
2. I _ this afternoon and I feel very stressed.
3. How about _ for your birthday?
4. What are you looking for? Have you _ ?
5. Helen always complains unless she _ .
6. Is there a room at school where students can _ ?
What is the word for each type of illness or problem?
Circle the correct answer.
1. Please separate / allow the two sheets of paper.
2. Ben got the management / blame for the broken window.
3. Stop sitting around / away doing nothing!
4. Don’t worry, the animals will be fine. This experiment is completely harmless / hurtful.
5. It’s unfair / mean that Sue got a higher mark than Erica on this project.
6. There’s a strange gossip / rumour going around about Melanie.
Fill in the gaps with apart, behind, out with.
1. Our car is falling _ . We should replace it soon.
2. There’s something wrong with George. He’s falling _ with his work.
3. Have you fallen _ Helen? She didn’t talk to you this morning.
Rewrite the sentences, as in the example.
1. sleep late/Saturday night
You shouldn’t sleep late, unless it’s Saturday night.
2. take an aspirin/have a headache
3. sit around doing nothing/be on holiday
4. throw a birthday party/have time to make preparations
5. apologise/be the one to blame