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English collocations in use - Advanced (Cambridge)

Collocations are word combinations that frequently appear together. References:The Cambridge book, Cambridge dictionary, Longman dictionary of contemporary English, Merrian-Webster dictionary ... (some of the collocations do not come from the Cambridge book)

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Introducing collocations
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Strong, fixed and weak collocations
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Granmatieal categories of collocation
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Using your dictionary and other resources
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Finding and working on collocations in text
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Metaphor
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Intensifying and softening adverbs
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Make and verbs that mean make
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Communicating
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Collocations with phrasal verbs
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