Collocation for Class 5

Collocation and Its Types - Class 5

  • What are Collocations?
  • Commonly Used Collocations
  • Importance of Collocations
  • Types of Collocations
  • Common Examples of Collocations
  • FAQs
  • What are Collocations?

    Look at the following sentences:

    1. One has to come out of their comfort zone to achieve something.
    2. I am fully aware of the rules.
    3. Let’s take a break.
    4. Kelly has to give a presentation today.

    All the bold phrases like comfort zone, fully aware, take a break, and give a presentation are examples of collocations.
    Group of two or more words or phrases that are frequently used together are referred to as collocations.

    Commonly Used Collocations

    Collocation for Class 5

    Importance of Collocations

    1. By using collocations, one can easily express themselves in many different ways.
    2. By getting familiar with collocations, vocabulary expands.
    3. By mastering collocations, language becomes more natural and simple to understand.

    Types of Collocations

    Combinations of a verb, adjective, noun, etc. are used to create a variety of different collocations. These types are:

    1. Adverb + Adjective: utterly stupid, badly injured, deeply ashamed, highly recommended
    2. Adjective + Noun: balanced diet, best friend, excellent advice, clear message
    3. Noun + Noun: call centre, office hours, bar stool, apple pie
    4. Noun + Verb: clock ticks, engine roars, birds sing, mind read
    5. Verb + Noun: do laundry, tell a lie, play games, read books
    6. Verb + Expression with a preposition: admitted to, confessed to, insist on, believes in
    7. Verb + Adverb: heavily damaged, placed gently, brutally murdered, speak loudly

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    Common Examples of Collocations

    → Ronny closed the deal.
    → I vaguely remember all the details.
    → We should always tell the truth and be honest.
    → I make my bed every day.
    → He needs to get a job.
    → Alice is known for her beautiful paintings.
    → She works for this company.
    → Her eyes were filled with horror.
    → Kyle whispered softly in Josh’s ears.
    → I want to have a quick meal.

    FAQs

    1. What are collocations with examples?

    Answer: Word combinations that are frequently used together are called collocations. Examples of collocations are catch a break, wave frantically, deeply concerned, etc.

    2. Why are collocations important?

    Answer: Collocations are important because they help us to increase our vocabulary and allow us to express our thoughts in different ways.

    3. What are the best examples of collocations?

    Answer: Best examples of collocations are:

    1. bar of soap
    2. deeply upset
    3. go bankrupt
    4. fast food
    5. take a risk

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