Week#20 Agenda
- Attempt to tweak your 'Identity Writing' based on Jeff's comments. Work with classmates as desired. Please make changes in the document text not as a reply to the comments. Try not to make comments disappear.
- If you're not sure of how to fix something, add it to the WTF? section of your Writing Group Notes.
- Check out the 'Writing Grammar Points' Doc. Feel free to add topics for future explanation.
- Got extra time? Try some 'Collocation Skills Training' below.
Reference Sites
Useful places to find and/or ask for information about tricky grammar issues
- UsingEnglish.com Forums Language Polls
- WordReference.com Language Forums
- Linguaholic Forums
- English StackExchange.com
A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Think of collocations as words that usually go together. There are different kinds of collocations in English. Strong collocations are word pairings that are expected to come together, such as 'make a cup of tea' or 'do your homework'.
Lists & Guides
Activities
From Quizizz Join.quizizz.com
- Collocations with Prepositions 436218
- Collocations and Fixed Expressions 307682
- Do, Play, Go 357463
- Go, Come, Get 772651
- Pay, Keep, Save 178680
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