Both options make sense. Underline the one which forms a common collocation. a) We managed to complete our journey ahead of/in front of schedule. b) On our way to York, we divided/broke our journey in Peterborough. c) As I wasn't coming back by train, I asked for a single/simple ticket. d) The two coaches collided/bumped, but luckily no one was injured/wounded. e) There has been widespread public enmity/opposition to the plan for a new road. f) My car skidded/slipped off the road and hit a tree. g) The train was packed, and there was standing place/room only. h) Look at that enormous goods/industrial train - it must have 20 or 30 wagons! i) The police accused Donald of breaking the speed limit/restriction. j) The Chairman made a brisk/flying visit to the company's new office in Brussels. Both options make sense. Underline the one which forms a common collocation.
a) We managed to complete our journey ahead of/in front of schedule.
b) On our way to York, we divided/broke our journey in Peterborough.
c) As I wasn't coming back by train, I asked for a single/simple ticket.
d) The two coaches collided/bumped, but luckily no one was injured/wounded.
e) There has been widespread public enmity/opposition to the plan for a new
road.
f) My car skidded/slipped off the road and hit a tree.
g) The train was packed, and there was standing place/room only.
h) Look at that enormous goods/industrial train - it must have 20 or 30 wagons!
i) The police accused Donald of breaking the speed limit/restriction.
j) The Chairman made a brisk/flying visit to the company's new office in Brussels.