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The app is designed to help you learn a list of verb preposition collocations.
In English, there are many verb that come with prepositions to form collocations. Some examples are:
- accuse (someone) of ([doing] something)
- admire (someone) for ([doing] something)
- agree on (topic)
- apologise to (someone) for ([doing] something)
- apply to (a place) for (something)
- approve of (something)
- believe in (something)
- belong to (someone)
- blame (someone) for ([doing] something)
- borrow (something) from (someone)
- care about (someone/something/topic)
- compare (something) to/with (something else)
- concentrate on ([doing] something)
The app has a comprehensive list of such collocations. Learning about Verb Preposition Collocations will help you to improve your reading and writing skills.
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This app is designed to help you learn common idioms in writing.
In English, there are many idioms and idiomatic expressions that start with an action verb such as "come", "go", "bring", "pay", "make", "take", "have", "hold", "get", "gain", "put", etc.
Some examples are:
"bring something into question",
"bring something to a halt",
"come into action",
"come to an end",
"go out of fashion",
"take into account",
"take effect",
"make advances to someone",
"drive someone into a corner",
"bear the brunt of something",
"set the stage for",
"put something into order"
This app will help you to learn such idioms.
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Common English Idioms
December 23, 2024