compromise over the terms
for peace.
A. Match the first part of each sentence in the left-hand column with its second part in the right-hand column using an appropriate word from the central column. These words should collocate with the underlined words in the right-hand column. In most cases, it is possible to use the words in the central column with more than one sentence. SUCCESS B. Complete these sentences with an appropriate word or expression from A, B or C. FAILURE 1. The People’s Foundation Party decided to _____________its plans to establish a coalition government
with the Democratic Liberal Party.
A. abate B. abandon C. abhor 2. Peace talks between the two countries _____________ , with neither side able to agree on terms.
A. collapsed B. collaborated C. collared 3. Progress in the talks _____________when the inevitable impasse was reached.
A. faulted B. faltered C. fondled 4. Our planned visit to the Czech Republic _____________because we were unable to get the visas.
A. fell over B. fell down C. fell through 5. The company _____________with debts of over £1 million.
A. faulted B. folded C. foiled 6. Their plans to impose stricter import quotas _____________when the European Bank declared their
actions illegal.
A. mistook B. mislead C. misfired
general vocabulary 26 Ownership, giving, lending & borrowing
For reference, see the
Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 0 7475 6624 3)