Collocations to Emphatically Build Your Vocabulary (B2 + C1 + C2)
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Let's learn some common collocations to help you build your vocabulary. These words are often found together, and when you use them, it's going to help you sound more natural. So take the quiz and see how much you already know.
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Wes, thank you for the video! I have two quick questions. 1) What is "hate crime laws"? Laws that hate crimes? What does it mean? 2) A question about the collocation "to file (for) an appeal". When you were explaining it to us there was a sentence "to file an appeal". But at the end of the video there was "to file FOR an appeal". Are these both phrases correct - with and without the preposition "for"? Thank you!
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Layman's terms and stark difference were absolutely new collocations to me. Thanks a lot! I love it how you explain complex stuff in Layman's terms ❤
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I like to visting daha how is life . This sentence is using a Question Or not question mark So I forget all my english please tell me.
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Cut corners
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Just because you lecture in A laymen term, easy to understand most of the time..
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Rather chilly I ll hit it after the lesson Cut corners a rude form of(i anderstand what you are talkin about but it imposible to remember all kinds of collocation) at my point of view(from) willing to give to follow conditions Satisfy somwere Corse/manner to take a responsobillity many differenses To put an appeal ...
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Do you have a vedio on prepositions? I’m very poor in using them
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Lead
Circle
Adopting
A form of
Can you say attain the following conditions?
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Stark
Terms
Assume
Slight or stark
Signal,
Kind
Part
Give
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Hit
For
Only 4 are correct. I need to work hard.
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Give me
Grant
Good job
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It’s a good phrases. But I west my time to guess what kind of words I need to put in.
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Grab or get
Cab you say biting chilly outside
Terms or words
English partner?
Do you mean you want a partner so you can practice english?
Me!
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I need
Meet
"Give me the benefit of the doubt" doubt is belong to second person (you) or first person (me)?
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In the recap you erroneously put file for an appeal. I think the for word is incorrect.
Bit or little
From
Form of
Complying with???
Click on the
There's a stark difference between......
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Form
File
In
Cut
There is a huge difference between British, American, and Australia English
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get
Press
You started off hungry, Wes. Thinking of supper? 😊 That's not super common.
Very or pretty
Slight
Click
Submit
Grab
Shoe
Out
A bit of or little
Shouldn't it be "there is a stark difference among British, American, and Australian English"?
Manner
Ageism is a way of discrimination.
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Out of
Actually feel impatient while matching this video.. can make it faster.. too much time wasted to get afew words.. Rathr than going on explaining too long, can deliver fast..
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