Here are some more collocations to complete Exercise 3, page 103:
Collocations with family.
Collocations with drive.
Collocations with love.
To revise vocabulary from Unit 16, you can do this exercise, Unit 16 Hangman.
To revise vocabulary from Unit 17, you can do this exercise, Unit 17 Jumbled Words
2. One word, two meanings. Test your knowledge of words with multiple meanings.
3. Multiple meaning words. Here's more practice with words with two or more meanings.
4. Homographs (Multiple meanings words). This is game. Try it!
5. One more game with homographs from EZSchool. The Homographs Game.
To learn new collocations in English, visit the Englishclub.com site about collocations at Collocations.
Here you can practice your knowledge of English collocations with some multiple-choice quizzes. (On the left part of the screen, you have general English collocations.)
Learn more idioms with the different parts of the body.
1. The nose. Learn some “nosy” idioms.
2. Body parts idioms. Learn some “body parts” idioms.
Practice the use of words which mean “a bit of”, “a part of”, or similar (a.k.a. as partitives) with food nouns, countable and uncountable, in this exercise: Count/Non-count food partitives.