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24 Most Common English Collocations With Idea

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In this lesson, you can learn about 24 Common English Collocations with Idea.
What is a collocation?
Collocation means a natural combination of words; it refers to the way English words are closely associated with each other. Some examples of collocations with idea are: have an idea, an idea comes to somebody, get an idea, give an idea, come up with an idea, welcome an idea, share ideas, a good/bad idea, a brilliant/clever/excellent/great idea, a bright idea, an interesting idea, a fresh/new idea, silly/stupid/crazy/ ridiculous idea, the whole idea, etc.
Watch the video to learn more collocations. This video is a fun, easy, and step-by-step guide for English speaking.
🤔🤔🤔WHY LEARN COLLOCATIONS? You need to learn collocations because they will help you to speak and write English more naturally and accurately. People will probably understand what you mean if you talk about "making your homework" or say "My uncle is a very high man" but your language will sound unnatural and might perhaps confuse. Did you mean that your uncle is two meters tall or did you mean that he has a high position in government or business? Learning collocations will also help you to increase your range of English vocabulary. For example, you'll find it easier to avoid words like VERY or NICE or BEAUTIFUL or GET by choosing a word that fits the context better and has a more precise meaning. This is particularly useful if you are taking a written exam in English and want to make a good impression on the examiners.
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LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:07 Verb + idea
01:53 Adjective + idea
03:25 Summary
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What is a collocation?
Collocation means a natural combination of words; it refers to the way English words are closely associated with each other. Some examples of collocations with idea are: have an idea, an idea comes to somebody, get an idea, give an idea, come up with an idea, welcome an idea, share ideas, a good/bad idea, a brilliant/clever/excellent/great idea, a bright idea, an interesting idea, a fresh/new idea, silly/stupid/crazy/ ridiculous idea, the whole idea, etc.
Watch the video to learn more collocations. This video is a fun, easy, and step-by-step guide for English speaking.
🤔🤔🤔WHY LEARN COLLOCATIONS? You need to learn collocations because they will help you to speak and write English more naturally and accurately. People will probably understand what you mean if you talk about "making your homework" or say "My uncle is a very high man" but your language will sound unnatural and might perhaps confuse. Did you mean that your uncle is two meters tall or did you mean that he has a high position in government or business? Learning collocations will also help you to increase your range of English vocabulary. For example, you'll find it easier to avoid words like VERY or NICE or BEAUTIFUL or GET by choosing a word that fits the context better and has a more precise meaning. This is particularly useful if you are taking a written exam in English and want to make a good impression on the examiners.
Don't forget to leave us a comment and practice!
Music: Dayspring
Musician: Firefl!es
Want to keep studying English collocations?
👉I recommend:
WE WILL APPRECIATE IT IF YOU :
👍 - thumb's up
✅ - subscribe to Always English
💬 - leave the comments
🚀 - share the videos
LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:07 Verb + idea
01:53 Adjective + idea
03:25 Summary
#FluentEnglish #RealEnglish #EnglishCollocations #Collocationsinenglish
#EnglishCollocationsinuse #LearnCollocations #LearnEnglish #CommonEnglishCollocations #CollocationsInEnglish #AlwaysEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishVerbs #IdeaVocabulary #IdeaCollocations #EnglishLesson #Collocations #Idea
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