10 common verb collocations in the English
A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Think of collocations as words that usually go together. There are different kinds of collocations in English. In this article, we will discuss 20 of the most common verb collocations in the English language.
CATCH
Examples:
If we can catch a break this quarter, we may get promoted next year.
This morning my bus came earlier and I missed it. I can’t seem to catch a break.
Examples:
After 2 tennis matches this morning, I need the afternoon to catch my breath before tomorrow’s big match.
This quarter was hectic, luckily, we will have a couple of months to catch our breath before the next busy season.
COME
Examples:
After hours of negotiation, we have come to an agreement on this year’s contract.
Coming to an agreement on what to have for dinner isn’t easy if you have 3 children.
Examples:
She tried hard not to come across as rude, but it was too late.
It is important to always come across as polite when conducting business.
GO
Examples:
You must be careful not to go missing when you are trekking the forest.
My dog has gone missing, have you seen it?
Examples:
We usually go for horror films, but today we tried an action film and it was great.
I do not go for sports so extreme.
GET
Examples:
My job in the office is to get the phone for the Head of Sales.
I hate getting the phone so early in the morning.
Examples:
Javier usually gets upset when his favorite football team loses.
I hope they won’t get upset when they receive their marks.
MAKE
Examples:
I made a complaint to the manager for the poor service received.
Our costumers have never made a complaint in our 10 years of service.
Examples:
Our teacher often makes exceptions for students who get late to class because of work.
In our office, there are no exceptions made for being late.
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