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Words that belong together: Adverb-Adjective Collocations in English

Does your language have words that just sound good together? In English, these are called collocations. In this important English vocabulary lesson, you’ll learn 10 common adverb-adjective combinations. These include expressions such as seriously injured, highly probable, totally wrong, virtually impossible, cautiously optimistic, and more! If you want to improve your vocabulary and sound like a native English speaker, this lesson is a must, especially for intermediate and advanced level English students.



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Using Collocations for Natural English (Delta Natural English)

Collocations are the key to fluent English. Learning words on their own may enable students to communicate, but to sound natural, students must learn

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