Collocation for Class 7

Collocation and Its Types - Class 7

  • What are Collocations?
  • Popular Collocations
  • Importance of Collocations
  • Types of Collocations
  • Common Examples of Collocations
  • FAQs
  • What are Collocations?

    The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance is called a collocation. In other words, word or phrase combinations that are often used together by English native speakers are known as collocations.

    Popular Collocations

    Collocation for Class 7

    Importance of Collocations

    1. Collocations allow for more precise communication. By using the right combination of words, we can convey our intended meaning more accurately.
    2. Collocations enable us to express ideas concisely. Instead of using long phrases, we can use a few words to convey the same meaning.
    3. Using collocations improves fluency in a language as they are an essential part of natural conversation.
    4. Collocations are used to express emotions effectively. For example: deeply disappointed, deeply ashamed, extremely happy, etc.

    Types of Collocations

    Different word types, such as adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc, are used to create collocations. The following are types of collocations:

    1. Adverb + Adjective: very small, totally unique, utterly exhausted, highly recommended
    2. Adjective + Noun: rich chocolate, spicy food, smooth surface, fresh air
    3. Noun + Noun: piano keys, cheesecake, child care, duct tape
    4. Noun + Verb: volcano eruption, rock climbing, snowboarding, ice-skating
    5. Verb + Noun: do homework, walk the dog, answer the phone, take a shower
    6. Verb + Expression with a preposition: rely on, work on, look for, listen to
    7. Verb + Adverb: write neatly, read aloud, smile warmly, listen attentively

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    Common Examples of Collocations

    → I took care of my neighbour's dog while they were away.
    → I took a chance and entered the photography contest.
    → The president made an announcement on national TV.
    → We had a conversation about our future plans.
    → She gave a demonstration of her brand-new software.
    → They had to make a compromise to resolve the issue.
    → Paul likes to keep a diary to remember his experiences.
    → Meghan has a preference for rock music.
    → Can you give a suggestion for a fun family activity?
    → We should take a trip this weekend.

    FAQs

    1. What is collocation in English grammar?

    Answer: In English grammar, collocation refers to the combinations of particular words or phrases. Collocations are words or phrases that tend to occur together. For example, strong coffee, loud music, etc.

    2. How to use collocation in a sentence?

    Answer: To use collocation in a sentence make sure that the words or phrases make sense and sound natural.

    3. How many types of collocations are there in English?

    Answer: There are 7 types of collocations in the English language. These are:

    1. adverb + adjective
    2. adjective + noun
    3. noun + noun
    4. noun + verb
    5. verb + noun
    6. verb + expression with a preposition
    7. verb + adverb

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