This report examines the English Collocations in Use (Elementary)
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| Resource | Collocations focus | Answer key | |----------|-------------------|-------------| | Oxford Collocations Dictionary (PDF with exercises) | Intermediate+ | Yes | | BBC Learning English – Collocations (web) | Elementary | Yes (interactive) | | Flo-Joe Collocations (printable worksheets) | A2–B1 | Yes | | Quizlet sets (search "Cambridge collocations elementary") | Flashcard format | Yes (self-checking) | This report examines the English Collocations in Use
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