Collocations
Oxford Collocations Dictionary ESL defines a collocation as the way words combine in a language to produce natural-sounding speech and writing.The use of collocations makes students sentences more natural and native speaker- like.
Collocations are formed as follows:
Parts Of Speech | Examples |
adjective + noun | effecient administration/enjoyable passtime/endless patience |
quantifier + noun | a dozen of eggs/hundreds of people/a bar of chocolate |
verb + noun | have, meet with,cause , prevent , survive an accident |
noun + verb | poison kills/war started/the wind blows |
noun + noun | passport photo/discourse analysis/blood donation |
preposition + noun | By the dinner time/Under guarantee |
adverb + verb | listen attentively/play well/agree heartily/alter substantially |
noun + preposition | fruits from the farm/teacher of english |
verb + verb | want to live/like to drink |
verb + adjective | keep fit/stay healthy/sound logical |
adverb + adjective | extremely cold/utterly beautiful |
adjective + preposition | keen to/fond of/good at |
These pages will provide the Second year Bac students with the appropriate collocations they need to write a natural and standard essay.