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Collocations Worksheet

A collocation is a natural combination of two or more words that sound right to native speakers, such as 'make a decision' and 'take a break.' There are seven types of collocations, including adjective + noun and verb + noun. Common collocation words include 'strong coffee,' 'heavy rain,' and 'pay attention,' which enhance the naturalness of speech and writing.

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Collocations Worksheet

A collocation is a natural combination of two or more words that sound right to native speakers, such as 'make a decision' and 'take a break.' There are seven types of collocations, including adjective + noun and verb + noun. Common collocation words include 'strong coffee,' 'heavy rain,' and 'pay attention,' which enhance the naturalness of speech and writing.

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1. What is a collocation and examples?

A collocation is when two or more words are often used together in a natural
way. These word pairs sound right to native speakers.

Here are some examples of collocations:


1. I need to make a decision about my vacation.
2. Let’s take a break and grab some coffee.
3. There was heavy rain this morning.
4. She always tries to do her best in class.

2. What are the 7 types of collocation?


The 7 types of collocations are:

Adjective + Noun
Noun + Noun
Verb + Noun
Verb + Adverb
Adverb + Adjective
Verb + Verb
Noun + Verb

3. What are the 10 collocation words?


Here are 10 collocation words:
1. Make a decision
2. Take a break
3. Strong coffee
4. Heavy rain
5. Fast food
6. Do homework
7. Catch a cold
8. Bright future
9. Give advice
10. Pay attention

These are common combinations of words that sound natural together.

4. Have collocation meaning?


Collocation means when certain words are often used together in a natural
way. These word pairs sound correct to native speakers.
For example:
Make a decision (not do a decision)
Take a break (not make a break)
Collocations help your speech and writing sound more natural.

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