“Collocations” are groups of words that often go together. In today’s class, you’ll learn eleven collocations that also use alliteration. That means the words start with the same letter. The effect when using these collocations is that it adds some style to your writing or speech. Feel free to use these collocations on your special someone. English can be a poetic language. We’ll talk about hot head, safe and sound, tall tale, pressure point, and more. Watch this lesson to learn some new collocations and make sure your English is crystal clear.
That’s a great video to me sir Adam. Right know i’m watching ur video. i leared some things which is necessary to speak with native speaker and understand their convo…
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Kumar09
Very good class teacher. Thanks.
luisbuele74
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ahmed elsaid
Dear Adam, I had to smile at your exact knowledge of the very pressure points among family members.
That’s real life, crystal clear. Thanks for your lesson!
Arminius
One of the best teachers.
Karla Lino
It was crystal clear for me. I got 10 correct out of 10.
Valery teacher
Such a great lesson, Adam! Many of these collocations have equivalents in my native language.
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That’s a great video to me sir Adam. Right know i’m watching ur video. i leared some things which is necessary to speak with native speaker and understand their convo…
THX Adam
Very good class teacher. Thanks.
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Dear Adam, I had to smile at your exact knowledge of the very pressure points among family members.
That’s real life, crystal clear. Thanks for your lesson!
One of the best teachers.
It was crystal clear for me. I got 10 correct out of 10.
Such a great lesson, Adam! Many of these collocations have equivalents in my native language.
Great! Thanks!
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