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Natural | English Collocations Pdf

If you’ve ever said “make a photo” instead of “take a photo,” “strong rain” instead of “heavy rain,” or “say yes to an offer” instead of “accept an offer,” then this PDF is exactly what you need. After using Natural English Collocations for several months, I can confidently say it has transformed the way I understand and produce English.

Don’t just read it – create flashcards (Anki or physical) with the collocations and review them daily. Say the example sentences out loud. Within a month, phrases like “take a risk,” “come to a compromise,” and “pay someone a compliment” will roll off your tongue automatically. natural english collocations pdf

Collocations are words that naturally go together in English (e.g., “fast food” not “quick food,” “bitter cold” not “sour cold”). Native speakers use them instinctively, but learners often struggle. This PDF compiles hundreds of the most common collocations into one organized, practical guide. It’s not a dictionary, nor a grammar book – it’s a collocation thesaurus that teaches you how to sound natural in everyday conversations, academic writing, and professional emails. If you’ve ever said “make a photo” instead

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