A collocation is a pair or group of words that naturally go together in English. For instance, native speakers say "make a decision" rather than "do a decision," and "strong coffee" instead of "powerful coffee". Using the correct collocations helps you sound more fluent and prevents your language from sounding "wrong" or awkward to a native listener. Key Features of the Book
Study on your phone, tablet, or laptop wherever you are.
What is your (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced)?
Creating a with specific topics (like work, travel, or shopping). Giving you more exercises with answers.
The edition includes a full answer key at the back of the book. This makes it an ideal tool for self-study students who want to grade their own work and track their progress without needing a teacher. Sample Topics and Collocations You Will Learn
Part of the popular "In Use" series, this elementary level book follows a student-friendly two-page unit format:
: "Firmly believe" or "agree completely." Socializing : "Say hello" and "tell a joke." How to Use the PDF and Answer Key Effectively
English collocations are essential for several reasons:
