Some of the most common types are: (From http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations.htm)
- Adverb + Adjective: completely satisfied (NOT
downrightsatisfied) - Adjective + Noun: excruciating pain (NOT excruciating
joy) - Noun + Noun: a surge of anger (NOT a
rushof anger) - Noun + Verb: lions roar (NOT lions
shout) - Verb + Noun: commit suicide (NOT
undertakesuicide) - Verb + Expression With Preposition: burst into tears (NOT
blow up intears) - Verb + Adverb: wave frantically (NOT wave
feverishly)
http://esl.about.com/od/engilshvocabulary/a/collocations.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations.htm
PRACTICE:
http://www.better-english.com/strongcoll.htm
Cat and rat are collocation....? (-.-;)
ReplyDeleteit's TOM & JERRY!
ReplyDeletebut cat chasing mouse yes!
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