Your English: Collocations
Tim Bowen focuses on different word collocations in this section of Your English.
Collocations articles
Your English: Collocations: raise
Tim Bowen discusses the wide range of collocations the verb to raise can form.
Your English: Collocations: cause
Tim Bowen causes a stir with collocates of the verb to cause.
Your English: Collocations: draw
Tim Bowen draws attention to the collocates of this versatile word.
Your English: Collocations: set
Tim Bowen sets out to explore the many varied collocates of this verb.
Your English: Collocations: bear
Tim Bowen bears the burden of explaining the collocates of this interesting word. Just dont bear a grudge against him.
Your English: Collocations: hit
Tim Bowen really hits the nail on the head with his discussion of the collocates of this versatile word.
Your English: Collocations: launch
This week, Tim Bowen launches into an avid description of the collocates of this particularly power-packed word.
Your English: Collocations: keep
Without fail, Tim Bowen continues to keep us on the edge of our seats, providing us with fabulous articles no matter what the weather. As the saying goes, you can't keep a good man down!
Your English: Collocations: pull
Tim Bowen pulls out all the stops with his description of the collocates of the verb to pull.
Your English: Collocations: play
Tim Bowen's articles play a vital role in jazzing up any study of idioms, collocations, phrasal verbs or word grammar.
Your English: Collocations: break
Tim Bowen would break our hearts if he ever stopped writing these fantastic articles. This week, he discusses collocates of the word break.
Your English: Collocations: place
Tim Bowen captures the mood of the economic crisis with this educational discussion on collocates of the word place.
Your English: Collocations: throw
Don't let those complicated questions about the finer points of the English language throw you off balance - Tim Bowen is here to help. This week he brings us an enlightening discussion on collocates of the word throw.
Your English: Collocations: return
This week, Tim Bowen returns with some key information on the collocates of the word return.
Your English: Collocations: lose
Tim Bowen urges you not to lose sleep over the collocates of the verb to lose.
Your English: Collocations: win/earn/gain
Always winning a lot of support for his weekly articles, Tim Bowen returns to lead us through collocates of the connected verbs win, earn and gain.
Your English: Collocations: cast
Tim Bowen casts new light on the verb to cast and its collocates.
Your English: Collocations: clear
Tim Bowen clears the way for the verb clear and its collocates.
Your English: Collocations: run
Shall we run Tim Bowen's latest article on the word run and its collocates? Oh, go on then.
Your English: Collocations: bring
Tim Bowen brings a smile to our faces with his article on the verb bring and its collocates.
Your English: Collocations: settle
That settles it! Tim Bowen's article on collocates of the verb settle proves that he is just the person to ask if you need information on collocations.
Your English: Collocations: strike
This latest article by Tim Bowen will strike a chord with those itching for more collocations.
Your English: Collocations: catch
You would really want to catch more than just a glimpse of Tim Bowen's article on catch and its collocates.
Your English: Collocations: withdraw
As long as Tim Bowen never threatens to withdraw his service, we won't withdraw our support for his articles on collocations.
Your English: Collocations: petty
We've no petty grievances with this set of collocations from Tim Bowen.
Your English: Collocations: dense
If you get yourself lost in a dense forest does that make you pretty dense? Tim Bowen explores the various collocations of this versatile (and sometimes offensive) adjective.
Your English: Collocations: intense
As ever, Tim Bowen applies intense concentration and produces another powerful Your English article.
Your English: Collocations: heavy
You certainly won't find Tim Bowen's article on the word heavy and its collocates heavy going.
Your English: Collocations: cynical
Have you ever made a cynical remark or employed cynical tactics? Tim Bowen gives the lowdown on this popular collocate for the sceptics among us.
Your English: Collocations: energy
Read the fruits of Tim Bowen's boundless energy in this blast of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: flood
Tim Bowen provides a flood of literal and figurative expressions containing this word linked to natural disasters.
Your English: Collocations: fragile
Have you ever been in a fragile state? Tim Bowen delicately explores collocates of fragile.
Your English: Collocations: slight
Have you felt a slight drop in temperature? Or have you noticed a slight increase in the price of milk? Tim Bowen appreciates the subtleties of slight and its collocates.
Your English: Collocations: thorough
Tim Bowen gives some popular collocations a thorough exploration.
Your English: Collocations: deadly, lethal, fatal
Tim Bowen serves up a lethal combination of collocations including deadly threats and fatal errors.
Your English: Collocations: tough
Tim Bowen demonstrates his mental toughness with a set of tricky collocations.
Your English: Collocations: acquire
Tim Bowen has acquired a reputation for writing stellar Your English articles, read on to see why …
Your English: Collocations: enhance
Enhance your understanding of collocations with a little help from Tim Bowen.
Your English: Collocations: avoid and evade
Never one to evade his responsibilities, Tim Bowen avoids any confusion with a thorough explanation of two popular collocates.
Your English: Collocations: secret
Tim Bowen reveals a set of collocations that is equally dark, sinister and shocking!
Your English: Collocations: stress
No need to panic about confusing collocates! Tim Bowen is here to relieve your stress.
Your English: Collocations: tours, tourists and tourism
Tim Bowen takes us on a whirlwind tour of the British tourism sector.
Your English: Collocations: damage
Tim Bowen again reflects on the substantial damage sustained in the UK’s recent riots as inspiration for some collocations.
Your English: Collocations: coughs and colds
Are you suffering from a stinking cold or a hacking cough? Tim Bowen spreads his germs.
Your English: Collocations: mistake
We all make the occasional mistake, says Tim Bowen. You just have to admit it.
Your English: Collocations: offset
Do you share car journeys to offset fuel costs? Tim Bowen weighs up a versatile verb.
Your English: Collocations: peace
Tim Bowen keeps the peace by delivering another fine article on collocations.
Your English: Collocations: optimism
Tim Bowen is buoyantly optimistic that you can apply and teach these collocations with ease.
Your English: Collocations: climate
How are you coping in the current economic climate? Tim Bowen is here to help with a shower of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: deadline
Have you ever missed a deadline? Tim Bowen counts down a number of useful collocations.
Your English: Collocations: dilemma
Never fear! Tim Bowen’s here to resolve your collocation dilemmas.
Your English: Collocations: discrepancy
Back to the rescue, Tim Bowen is here to correct any discrepancies between your understanding and the correct formation of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: drinking
Does your country have a strong drinking culture? Tim Bowen quenches your thirst for some collocations.
Your English: Collocations: embargo
Embargoes are in the news, so Tim Bowen trades some topical collocations.
Your English: Collocations: emotion
When were you last overwhelmed with emotion? Tim Bowen takes a deep breath and delivers another round of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: expectation
Tim Bowen exceeds our expectations yet again with another stunning article on collocations.
Your English: Collocations: eye
Tim Bowen delivers this week’s article with a twinkle in his eye, so your eyes won’t glaze over while reading it!
Your English: Collocations: fact
It is an indisputable fact that Tim Bowen is the master of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: factor
Tim Bowen identifies some important factors in this collection of collocations.
Your English: Collocations: favour
Do you need a favour? Tim Bowen does us a special favour in explaining some collocations.
Your English: Collocations: fighting
Sadly, there always seems to be an area of the world engaged in fierce fighting. Tim Bowen provides some topical collocations.
Your English: Collocations: firm
Tim Bowen provides a firm grounding in collocations.
Your English: Collocations: fit
Have you ever had an inappropriate giggling fit? Tim Bowen is here to calm us down with his fitting explanation of a few more collocations.
Your English: Collocations: flaw
There are no flaws in Tim Bowen’s logic as he presents a faultless stream of collocations.




