This week we are studying collocations with adjectives and nouns. Our book doesn't cover the many collocations that there are, however, collocations are important to learn and know so that you can build your vocabulary. There are collocations for everyday living, work, and leisure time.
Here's a description of collocations from englishclub.com
Collocations
What is a collocation?
"A collocation is two or more words that often go together. These combinations just sound "right" to native English speakers, who use them all the time. On the other hand, other combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong". Look at these examples:
natural English... | unnatural English... |
---|---|
the fast train fast food | the |
a quick shower a quick meal | a a |
Why learn collocations?
- Your language will be more natural and more easily understood.
- You will have alternative and richer ways of expressing yourself.
- It is easier for our brains to remember and use language in chunks or blocks rather than as single words.
Here are some links to practice exercises online (be sure when you get to the websites that you scroll down so you don't click on advertisements.)
Go here for practice with collocations, scroll down to find the exercise.
Word Forms
Here's some practice with word forms - adjectives, nouns, adverbs, verbs that stem from the same word.
Click here to learn about types of word forms.
Go here for more practice with word forms.
Word Forms
Here's some practice with word forms - adjectives, nouns, adverbs, verbs that stem from the same word.
Click here to learn about types of word forms.
Go here for more practice with word forms.
Click here for additional information on word families, another name for word forms. Scroll to the end of the article for exercises.
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