A collocation is two or more words that go together naturally.
Learning collocations is essential for making your English sound fluent and natural!
Today we'll learn 50 English collocations with the words big, great, large, deep, strong, and heavy. These words all seem rather similar, but they are used in DIFFERENT combinations of words.
WOW, those were a LOT of collocations – are you ready to see how well you learned them? Click here to take a quiz!
It’s so important to practice and review what you’re learning, and that’s why every lesson in my 1000 collocations e-book also has a quiz.
Each lesson in the e-book only takes about 10 minutes a day, so you can learn a lot of English in little time.
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