does not count as = not accepted
worlds that mistake or pronunciation
hour, hours                                       humans, typical, diseases, gestures,
cognitive                                    procedures, processed, precede, preceding
irregularities                   ,                 initiative, severe, shaped
individuals              ,                        campaign, firm, picked
vital , statistics           ,                     threatened, consists, discussion
gained                   ,                          published, children (not s)
knocks               ,                            1900s, 660, 350000, 2022, 1680s, 4:5
strengthen           ,                           rigorous, humorous, indigenous,
weakened                 ,                   echoes, etc. , recharged, loosest, inhalation
career                       ,                    rely, bulging, forms, walk
doubled                          ,             stabilizes, wondered, United Status, states
subtle                           ,               contemporary (temporary)
scenery                      ,                   began , journalist, rival,
closest                              ,          concerns, consistence ,defined,
choices                                  ,       causing, adult, soldiers
turned                                   ,       two weeks, subsistence
outdoor, indoor                      ,            dropped, thus, firm, weathered
exiting not exaiting, genres                      microbes, recognize, mapped
distinguishes, disorders,                participation
breath, breathe                           beneath
autumn, geosphere                        favorite
nowadays                                  eldest
canceled, scanned                ,        neighborhoods
characterized, nutrient ,rival            though, through
radical, racial,
you’ll, you’re, We’ve, you’ve, he’s, he’ll, they’re
50 percent and percentage in repeat sentence
                   essay mistake
favor, relevant,
integral
numbers
advantages
                            listening fill blanks
different + plural,                  shapes of different
number of + plural
capital rule
                              grammar
get = getting (sit, beg, run, cut)   { debiting, crediting, editing}
feel = feeling    (wait, meet, weep, rain, school)
play = playing (buy, obey)
write = writing
                               collocation
focus on
gained popularity
aiming to maintain balance
hit the slack = go to sleep
catch up
come back
turned out = result, turned into
turned down = rejected
shielded with/from
chunk through
resistance against
occur against
   1. Make a decision: "I need to make a decision about my future career."
   2. Take into account: "When writing an essay, it's important to take all factors into
       account."
   3. Give an opinion: "In the speaking section, you will be asked to give your opinion
       on a topic."
   4. Raise awareness: "The charity's goal is to raise awareness about environmental
       issues."
   5. Draw a conclusion: "After analyzing the data, I was able to draw a conclusion."
   6. Face a challenge: "In life, we often face various challenges."
   7. Meet a deadline: "It's crucial to meet the deadline for submitting your essay."
   8. Have an impact: "Climate change has a significant impact on the world."
   9. Take the initiative: "She always takes the initiative to solve problems."
   10. Provide an explanation: "You should be able to provide a clear explanation for
       your answer."
   11. Take a risk: "Starting a business involves taking a risk."
   12. Make an effort: "He made a considerable effort to improve his English."
   13. Give a presentation: "As part of the exam, you'll need to give a presentation."
   14. Take responsibility: "It's important to take responsibility for your actions."
   15. Face the consequences: "If you break the rules, you'll have to face the
       consequences."
   16. Express your opinion: "In the speaking section, you'll have to express your
       opinion clearly."
   17. Pay attention: "During the listening section, make sure to pay close attention."
   18. Do research: "Before writing the essay, you should do some research."
   19. Meet someone's needs: "A good teacher tries to meet the needs of all
       students."
   20. Reach a compromise: "In negotiations, the goal is to reach a compromise."
Certainly! Here are some more collocations that are important for the PTE
exam:
   21.Take precautions: "It's essential to take precautions to prevent
      accidents."
22.Give a performance: "She gave an outstanding performance in the
   play."
23.Make an impression: "Your first impression is crucial in a job interview."
24.Pay a compliment: "It's always nice to pay someone a sincere
   compliment."
25.Draw attention: "The bright colors on the poster will draw attention."
26.Take advantage of: "You should take advantage of every opportunity
   to learn."
27.Give a reason: "Please give a reason for your absence."
28.Make a suggestion: "If you have any ideas, feel free to make a
   suggestion."
29.Pay a visit: "I plan to pay a visit to my grandparents this weekend."
30.Express gratitude: "Don't forget to express your gratitude when
   someone helps you."
31.Take a break: "After studying for hours, it's essential to take a short
   break."
32.Give an example: "Can you give an example to support your
   argument?"
33.Make an exception: "The teacher made an exception and allowed me
   to submit my homework late."
34.Pay attention to detail: "In the writing section, pay close attention to
   detail."
35.Give an explanation: "The scientist gave a detailed explanation of the
   experiment."
36.Make a suggestion: "I'd like to make a suggestion for improving the
   process."
37.Take action: "It's time to take action to address this issue."
38.Give a warning: "The sign gives a warning about the slippery floor."
39.Make an observation: "She made an interesting observation about the
   book."
40.Pay the price: "If you don't study, you'll pay the price on the exam."
41. Take a chance: "I decided to take a chance and apply for the job."
42. Give an account: "You need to give a detailed account of your travel
    experience."
43. Make an arrangement: "Let's make an arrangement to meet next week."
44. Pay the bill: "Don't forget to pay the bill before leaving the restaurant."
45. Give a demonstration: "As part of the presentation, you must give a
    demonstration."
46. Take a look: "Take a look at this diagram; it illustrates the concept."
47. Make an assumption: "Don't make assumptions without enough information."
48. Give a speech: "She's nervous about giving a speech in front of the class."
49. Take responsibility for: "You should take responsibility for your mistakes."
50. Give permission: "The teacher gave permission for the students to leave early."
51. Make an effort to: "I'll make an effort to improve my vocabulary."
52. Pay a compliment to: "She paid a compliment to her colleague for a job well
    done."
53. Give consideration to: "Give consideration to all options before making a
    decision."
54. Take a stance: "It's important to take a stance on important issues."
55. Make a promise: "I made a promise to always be there for my friends."
56. Pay the price for: "If you neglect your health, you may pay the price later."
57. Give priority to: "In emergencies, you should give priority to safety."
58. Take a seat: "Please take a seat and wait for your turn."
59. Make a reservation: "I need to make a reservation for a table at the restaurant."
60. Pay attention to instructions: "Pay attention to the instructions before starting
    the test."