Collocations
Collocations are combinations of words which are usually used together. Learning collocations will make your English sound more natural. For example, it sounds very strange to native speaker to hear make a shower instead of take or have a shower.
1) I don't fancy (go) out tonight. | |
2) She avoided (tell) him about her plans. | |
3) I would like (come) to the party with you. | |
4) He enjoys (have) a bath in the evening. | |
5) She kept (talk) during the film. | |
6) I am learning (speak) English. | |
7) Do you mind (give) me a hand? | |
8) She helped me (carry) my suitcases. | |
9) I've finished (cook) - come and eat! | |
10) He decided (study) biology. | |
11) I dislike (wait). | |
12) He asked (come) with us. | |
13) I promise (help) you tomorrow. | |
14) We discussed (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home. | |
15) She agreed (bring) the pudding to the dinner. | |
16) I don't recommend (take) the bus - it takes forever! | |
17) We hope (visit) Amsterdam next month. | |
18) She suggested (go) to the museum. | |
19) They plan (start) college in the autumn. | |
20) I don't want (leave) yet |
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