Category: Collocations
1000 Collocations E-book Everyone loves a good party! But did you know that there are several different meanings for this word in English? Let’s learn 30 words and …
Let’s learn some collocations: words that commonly go together! You can also learn more of these in my e-book 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day. You can describe …
1000 English Collocations E-Book 1. give (someone) a break Stop criticizing the person, or stop being so demanding/harsh to them. I know he made a mistake, but give him a break – …
English collocations with SET set the table = arrange the table in preparation for eating; put plates, bowls, glasses, napkins, utensils, etc. on the table “Kids, could you please …
1000 Collocations E-Book Difference between house and home The word home simply means a place where you live (this could be a house, apartment, condo, tent, etc.) and where you feel an emotional …
1000 English Collocations E-Book Common English expressions with CATCH catch a cold / catch the flu = get sick Don’t get too close to me – you don’t want …
1000 English Collocations E-Book Category 1: PAPER One unit of paper is called a sheet of paper or a piece of paper. If the paper has horizontal lines on it, …
Break is one of the most common verbs in the English language. Here are some common collocations using the word break! #1 – break a habit = stop doing the habit …
‘Tis the season! With Christmas quickly approaching, everyone is setting up their trees, wrapping presents, listening to carols, and getting ready to spend the holiday with friends and family. …
1000 English Collocations E-Book When you started learning English, the phrases “What’s your name?” and “My name is…” were probably among the first things you learned. Here are 25 more English expressions using …
Get the 1000 Collocations E-Book Adjectives + Car Everybody loves to buy a new car! But if you want to save money, you can buy a used car. Sometimes in advertisements these …
1000 English Collocations E-Book The English word goal has a sports meaning and a non-sports meaning. The word GOAL in sports In soccer (as we call the sport in …
You’ve probably already learned that we can use -ED adjectives to describe how a person feels, and -ING adjectives to describe the thing, person, situation, or event that causes …
This is a free sample lesson from the e-book 1000 English Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day Click here for more information! In today’s lesson, we’ll focus on several …
This is a free sample lesson from the e-book 1000 English Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day Click here for more information! A number of words in English are …
This is a free sample lesson from the e-book 1000 English Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day Click here for more information! Successful Samantha has a long list of …
This is a free sample lesson from the e-book 1000 English Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day Click here for more information! Let’s begin our study of collocations by …
1000 English Collocations E-Book If something causes emotions, we say it evokes, arouses, stirs, or triggers emotions. Some people like to display, express, or show emotion – whereas …
1000 English Collocations E-Book In English, a collocation is two or more words that go together naturally. Learning collocations is essential for making your English sound fluent and …
A collocation is two or more words that go naturally together, for example: Our company does business with several international clients. We say “does business” and not “makes business” …