Collocation+Collection

= **Collocations, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs** =

**Collocations** A collocation (also collocate) is a word or phrase which is frequently used with another word or phrase, in a way that sounds correct to speakers of the language. For example, //heavy rain//

**Idioms** An expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words. For example, //to have your feet on the ground// is an idiom meaning //to// //be sensible//**.**

**Phrasal verbs** A combination of words that is used like a verb and consists of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example //give in// or //come up with//

(Source:  onestopenglish.com 2002)

**ASSIGNMENT:** Students, please click the speech bubbles above, to add your collocations, idioms, and phrasal verbs to our collection

- Kamikaze 10/18/14

Assignment CC#4 - Pay It Forward (Expression) 
 * Pay it Forward! **

Please watch the video using the link below. []

**1)** What do you think the phrase “pay it forward” means? Please explain your answer using two or more sentences.
 * 2)** How does "paying it forward" help the world become a better place?

* Go to the speech bubbles above and answer the above questions.

- Kamikaze 10/22/14

 Phrasal verbs about clothes!  [|Universal71] 10/10/14

My dear classmates. How are you? Today I have another useful link to share it with you. These pharasal verbs you use it everyday, so you should learn it.

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=Collocation List= http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations-lists.htm

Lovely > Date ?