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Let’s stop for a few minutes and have a English collocations with HAVEEnglish collocations e-book. COLLVerbNoun Collocations. Have a bab; Have a backache; Have a bad fall; Have a bad temper; Have a bath; Have a birthday; Have a bite; Have a break; Have a business trip; Have a busy day; Have a career/a goal; Have a chance; Have a chat; Have a cold; Have a competition; Have a confrontation; Have a conversation/chat; Have a cup of tea Collocations + Have about Resting The verb HAVE is used in collocations for sleeping and resting. Choose which collocations are most important to you and make sentences CAMBRIDGE Collocations: in Ise Howwordswork togetherfor fluentand naturalEnglish Self-studyand classroomuse MichaelMcCarthy FelicityO'Dell Contents List of Collocation with Have. These are the typical combinations of words that native speakers use 32Academicwriting1:givingopinionsAcademicwriting2:structuring anargument keyfactor,challengeatheory,carryoutresearch makereferenceto,argueconvincingly,research 2 I have to take medicine when I’m sickShe is taking a callCan I take a message?They are having fun at an amusement parkShe has lots of homeworkThey are taking a selfieThey are taking notesThey are having a meeting to discuss a projectThey always have dinner together Be careful about choosing the Collocations and Phrases (B2) COLLPrepositional Phrases with IN. COLLPrepositional Phrases. Collocations + Have about Resting The verb HAVE is used in collocations for sleeping and resting. In American-English, people say TAKE A BREAK and TAKE A NAP. The Have/take collocations. In today’s lesson, you’ll learndifferent collocations with have. HAVE is one of the most common verbs in English, and we use this word in many different ways! Have a Rest I love the weekends — I can just have a really good rest and do nothing at all. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of have/take and the appropriate nouns for each picture. COLLPrepositional How useful do you think the collocations you have worked on in and are for you personally? In American-English, people say TAKE A BREAK and TAKE A NAP. The following collocations are all British-English.

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