43 Common Adjective Collocations Used in Everyday English [513]

43 Common Adjective Collocations Used in Everyday English [513]

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    • 11. dec. 2024
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In this episode, you’ll expand your vocabulary by learning common adjective collocations that fluent speakers use naturally. Choosing the right word collocations makes your English sound more accurate and less translated. I explain how these collocations work so you can use them confidently in both speaking and writing. Collocations are a smart way to improve your English skills.

Perfect for learners preparing for exams like IELTS or TOEFL, or anyone looking to improve their vocabulary for work, travel, or casual conversations. Improve your listening, speaking, and overall English skills with these must-know phrases.

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