
VOCABULARY LOG - LEXICAL COLLOCATIONS
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- Q1
VERB+NOUN
Keep quiet
Deeply rooted
Unbelievable
Totally silent
15s - Q2
NOUN+NOUN
Weak point
Never Knew
Jail cell
liquor drinking
15s - Q3
VERB+ADVERB
Pay attention
Deeply concerned
Believe firmly
Active ingredient
15s - Q4
NOUN+VERB
Deadly weapon
Bomb explodes
Completely dissatisfied
Early days
15s - Q5
What is Lexical Collocation?
Refers to the grammatical types of collocation.
lexical collocations are known to be subordinate element.
Two lexical words naturally occur together.
Two lexical words are not combined together.
15s - Q6
choose the correct one:
Pay our respects
Consider our emotions
To jump frantically
Strongly support
15s - Q7
List out the Quantifiers in Determiner.
This, That, These, Those
Few, Much, Every, Some
First, Second, Third, Last
Your, Our, His, Her, My.
15s - Q8
ADJECTIVE+NOUN
Great admiration
Answer the question
Totally unbelievable
Office Job
15s - Q9
______________ can precede different nouns and nouns can be preceded by different __________.
Verbs, verbs.
Adjective, verbs.
Adverbs, verbs.
Determiner, verbs.
15s - Q10
Pick out the correct example for Adverb.
None of the above.
He plays the guitar more beautiful.
He is playing with the guitar.
He plays the guitar beautifully.
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