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Collocations with "make"
Cambridge exams Collocations Vocabulary

25 Collocations with “Make”

25 Collocations with Make (with Meanings & Examples) One of the fastest ways to sound more natural in English is to use collocations — words that regularly go together. Native speakers don’t usually choose these combinations consciously. They simply sound right: make a decision (not do a decision) heavy rain Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 11 months7 Apr 2025 ago
Verb + Noun Collocations: DO-HAVE-MAKE-TAKE
B2 First CAE Collocations

Verb + Noun Collocations: DO-HAVE-MAKE-TAKE

Verb + Noun Collocations: DO-HAVE-MAKE-TAKE Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we are going to learn 45+ common verb+ noun collocations: DO-HAVE-MAKE-TAKE. Verbs do, have, make and take are very common in English and as such, they form lots of collocations. Very often, we can’t tell for sure which verb Read more

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