2500+ Collocations from A-Z (to Speak Like A Native!) • 7ESL
https://7esl.com/colloAdjective and Noun To describe (adjective) something (noun) using collocations is to describe it in a way that is most often seen in English. Below is a common example: Major problem – if you are trying to say that something has gone wrong, then telling somebody that you are facing a ‘major problem’ is the correct collocation.
30+ Popular Adjective and Noun Collocations in English ...
www.eslbuzz.com › common-adjective-nounAdjective and Noun Collocations Adjective + “Relationship” Close ; Strong ; Weak ; Paradoxical; Interdependent ; Friendly ; Good ; Happy ; Harmonious ; Healthy ; Broken ; Failed ; Fragile ; Poor ; Stormy ; Strained; Uneasy ; Troubled ; Intense ; Intimate ; Special. Adjective +”Rate” High; Low; Increasing; Decreasing; Rapid; Sluggish; Slow; Fast; Average; Steady; Overall; Downward; Upward; Accelerating
Adjective and Noun Collocations | English Grammar B1 Level
open.books4languages.com › english-b1-grammarThe most commonly used adjectives and nouns collocations are: Big disappointment, big failure, big mistake, big surprise…; Heavy bag, heavy box, heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy suitcase, heavy traffic…; Rich culture, rich history, rich people, rich vocabulary…; Strong accent, strong drink, strong ...
Collocations | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
www.englishclub.com › vocabulary › collocationsBelow you can see seven main types of collocation in sample sentences. 1. adverb + adjective. Invading that country was an utterly stupid thing to do. We entered a richly decorated room. Are you fully aware of the implications of your action? 2. adjective + noun. The doctor ordered him to take regular exercise. The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. He was writhing on the ground in excruciating pain. 3. noun + noun
2500+ Collocations from A-Z (to Speak Like A Native!) • 7ESL
7esl.com › colloAdjective & Preposition Collocation Example Sentences The drought has made farmers anxious about the harvest. He was quite certain about his attacker’s identity. They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs. He’s brilliant at football. They are excellent at planning fun parties. Please ...