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Monday, January 28, 2019

Collocations

There are some words in English that just go together. These are called collocations.

Some collocations you've probably heard are: fast food, filthy rich, standing ovation, catch a cold, make a difference. Can you think of others?

Here's a lesson about the different types of collocations in English:
Lesson
Quiz



Time collocations quiz (easy)
Business collocations (medium)
Medical collocations matching
 Collocations (advanced)

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