Adjective and Noun Collocations | English Grammar B1 Level
open.books4languages.com › english-b1-grammarWe use adjectives and nouns collocations putting adjectives before nouns. The 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 smell, strong taste, strong wind… For example:
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
Collocations | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
www.englishclub.com › vocabulary › collocationsThere are several different types of collocation made from combinations of verb, noun, adjective etc. Some of the most common types are: adverb + adjective: completely satisfied (NOT downright satisfied) adjective + noun: excruciating pain (NOT excruciating joy) noun + noun: a surge of anger (NOT a rush of anger) noun + verb: lions roar (NOT lions shout)