2500+ Collocations from A-Z (to Speak Like A Native!) • 7ESL
7esl.com › colloSome typical collocation examples are “ pay attention”, “fast food”, “make an effort”, and “powerful engine”. Collocations make it easier to avoid overused or ambiguous words like “very”, “nice”, or “beautiful”, by using a pair of words that fits the context better and has a more precise meaning. Using collocations ...
Collocations List - GrammarBank
www.grammarbank.com › collocations-listCollocations List. A collocation is a group of words that go well together. There is no single rule showing us which words go well together, but we can just say that the collocations are determined by the virtue of those words sounding "right" together to native English speakers. Hint: For exercises, you can reveal the answers first ("Submit ...