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[Verb collocations #3]
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(1) With so many instructions to follow, it's easy to miss one or to a mistake.
(2) If you understand WHY you have to certain things, you're less likely to a mistake.
(3) This is best understood by some exercises without any knitting on the machine.
(4) Do you think you can these exercises without any mistakes?
(5) I don't know what he for a living, but he has some money over the past few years.
(6) On being introduced he an effort not to avert his eyes, as one felt he would have as a young man.
(7) He gave a speech in which he a statement that was to prove profoundly true.
(8) He a spectacular job in holding the audience spellbound.
(9) Afterwards he his best to his way through the crowd.
(10) Finally he could relax and a short visit to his relatives in Lexington.


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