COLLOCATIONS
Exercise One
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"the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way"
'Commit a crime' is a typical collocation in English.
© LONGMAN Dictionary of Contemporary English UPDATED EDITION
Choose the correct collocation.
S
he is
?
becoming
getting
going
married.
The athlete
?
changed
broke
improved
the world record.
He wants to
?
take a
go with the
catch a
train.
In class you have to
?
pay
give
have
attention.
They are
?
making
booking
having
progress.
The pupils have to
?
do
make
have
the exercise.
We have to
?
hold
keep
make
it a secret.
I don't
?
understand
receive
get
the point.
In the morning I
?
have
do
set
breakfast.
Let us all
?
see
look
watch
TV.
You have
out of
.
This is
%
.