Collocations with BREAK in English
The verb “break” is a very common English word that can mean to separate into pieces, to stop working, or to interrupt something.But in English, “break” also appears in many …
The verb “break” is a very common English word that can mean to separate into pieces, to stop working, or to interrupt something.But in English, “break” also appears in many …
Explore common English animal idioms to make your vocabulary more lively and natural! From phrases like “a fish out of water” to “busy as a bee,” understanding these expressions will …
The verb “have” is one of the most common words in English, but it’s also part of many collocations — natural word combinations that native speakers use every day.For example, …
In this lesson, you will learn a huge list of phrasal verbs in English. Each phrasal verb will have meaning and example sentence to help you understand it clearly. What …
Have you ever wondered why native English speakers say “make a decision” but not “do a decision”? Or why we say “strong coffee” but not “powerful coffee”?These natural word combinations …
A collocation is a combination of words that are commonly used together; the simplest way of describing collocations is to say that they ‘just sound right’ to native English speakers. …