This is a lesson which I have made for my students who are preparing for the CAE exam. These collocations are all adverb collocations, and will be useful for the Use of English and Writing parts.
https://www.skype-lessons.com/adverb-collocations/Please try the following quiz to test your knowledge
http://www.quiz.biz/quizz-866503.htmlHighly - probable, (un)likely, successful, competitive, recommended, effective, controversial
Utterly/Absolutely - ridiculous, impossible, wrong, disgusting, devastating, pointless, appalled, worthless, senseless, hopeless
unbelievably / ridiculously / incredibly - cheap, expensive, big, small, long, short, early, late
bitterly - disappointed, resent, regret, complain, cry, weep
deeply - ashamed, concerned, moved, shocked, touched, affected, hurt, regret
strongly - oppose, influence, believe, deny, recommend, condemn, argue, object, support, suggest, correlate
More lessons and quizzes on my blog
https://www.skype-lessons.com/More lessons on gerunds and infinitives here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlx0uiAR8a4&list=PLEHBbj8NPA2ykYynnFugS4EJBwYfl3Djm And phrasal verbs are here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=677aAF3dM3E&list=PLEHBbj8NPA2z5GB5GBRxzl6IOi2iHukOn&index=1More quizzes
http://www.tinyteflteacher.co.uk/learning-english/FCE/adverbs-adjectives.htmlhttps://elt.oup.com/student/headway/advanced/b_vocabulary/unit03/hwy_adv_unit03_2?cc=us&selLanguage=enhttp://www.ihbristol.com/free-english-exercises/test/esol-smc-adverb-adjective-collocation...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGWjZJyJGQ