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2Finding,recordingandlearningcollocations 3Usingyourdictionary 4Typesofcollocation 5Register Grammaticalaspectsofcollocations 6Intensifyingadverbs highlyunlikely,utterlyridiculous,stronglyobject 7Everydayverbs1 makeamistake,doyourbest,dodamage 8Everydayverbs2 gobald,becomeextinct,fallill 1 Introducing collocationsStrong, fi xed and weak collocationsGrammatical categories of collocationUsing your dictionary and other resourcesFinding and working on collocations in textsRegister. 32Academicwriting1:givingopinionsAcademicwriting2:structuring anargument keyfactor,challengeatheory,carryoutresearch English Collocations in Use Intermediate Using this book What is a collocation? Collocation means a natural combination of words; it refers to the way English words Complete the dialogues using the Present Simple. Varieties of collocationsMetaphor foot the bill, heavy burden, run into trouble This book presents and practises hundreds of collocations in typical contexts and is ideal for intermediate level students and above who want to take their English to the next level. A good knowledge of collocations (typical word combinations) is essential for fluent and natural-sounding English English Collocations in Use IntermediateAcknowledgementsUsing this bookLearning about collocationsWhat is a collocation?Finding, recording and learning collocationsUsing your dictionaryTypes of collocationRegister Grammatical aspects of collocationsintensifying adverbs highly unlikely, utterly ridiculous, strongly object Some collocations are more English_Collocations_in_Use_Intermediate 2nd ding LearningaboutcollocationsWhatisacollocation? For negative verbs, use short forms (doesn’t, don’t)A: Do you watch TV every evening? B: No, we don't watch_XV every English Collocations in Use Intermediate This book presents and practises hundreds of collocations in typical contexts and is ideal for intermediate level students and above Some collocations are fixed, or very strong, for example take a photo, where no word other than take collocates with photo to give the same meaning.