Collocation refers to how words go together or form fixed relationships.
typical collocations
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incorrect/untypical collocations
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Collocations may be strong or weak. Strong collocations are where the link between the two words is quite fixed and restricted. Weak collocations are where a word can collocate with many other words.
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strong
make
express + a wish
fulfil
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Very few words can collocate with the nounwish. This makes wish a strong collocator.
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weak
apartment, beach, car, camera, chance,
big + disappointment, fight, gun, lamp, moon, news,
ocean, pain, pity, price, queue, table, umbrella,
upset, wait, window
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big can collocate with hundreds of words, therefore it’s a weak collocator.
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Strong collocations
Weak collocations
- big/enormous/large + house/lorry/cup
- fast/shiny/expensive + car/motorbike/aeroplane
- very/really/extremely + interesting/hot/generous
- brown/straight/long + fence/hair/line
Becoming aware of collocations is part of vocabulary learning. All languages have a large number of collocating words. A good dictionary will help you and dictionaries of collocations are also available.