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What are Collocations Examples of common Collocations

Uncover the fascinating world of collocations, where words effortlessly join forces to convey nuanced meanings and enhance your language skills. Delve into a myriad of examples illustrating how these word partnerships shape expression and communication.

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What are Collocations Examples of common Collocations

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  1. What are Collocations? Examples of common Collocations

  2. What are Collocations? Collocations are two or more words that are often used together. They can be verbs, nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Using collocations can help your English sound more natural and fluent.

  3. Types of Collocations There are many types of collocations, but some of the most common are verb + noun, adjective + noun, adverb + adjective, and noun + noun. Here are some examples: Verb + noun: make a decision, take a break, have a shower Adjective + noun: strong coffee, beautiful dress, interesting book Adverb + adjective: completely satisfied, very happy, extremely important Noun + noun: a cup of tea, a piece of cake, a slice of pizza

  4. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb "Have" Have a bath Have a drink Have a good time Have a haircut Have a holiday

  5. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb "Save" Save electricity Save energy Save money Save one's strength Save someone a seat

  6. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb "Come" Come close Come complete with Come first Come into view Come last

  7. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb “Go" Go astray Go bad Go bald Go bankrupt Go blind

  8. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb “Get" Get a Job Get the Message Get a cold Get angry Get lost

  9. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb “Keep" Keep in mind Keep quiet Keep away Keep your distance Keep in touch

  10. Some Examples of Common Collocations with the Verb “Catch" Catch a cold Catch a thief Catch someone at a bad time Catch some rays Catch a train

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