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100 English Collocations Sentences for Daily Use

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100 English Collocations Sentences for Daily Use

Here are 100 collocations sentences for daily use:

Collocations with “Make”

  1. I need to make a decision about the job offer.
  2. Please make the bed before leaving.
  3. She always makes mistakes when she’s in a hurry.
  4. Can you make a call to the client?
  5. He tried to make an effort to arrive on time.

Collocations with “Take”

  1. I need to take a break after this meeting.
  2. Please take a seat and wait for your turn.
  3. We should take notes during the lecture.
  4. He will take responsibility for the project.
  5. Can you take a picture of us?

Collocations with “Do”

  1. I need to do my homework before watching TV.
  2. She always does the dishes after dinner.
  3. He needs to do some research on the topic.
  4. They should do their best in the competition.
  5. Let’s do some shopping this weekend.

Collocations with “Get”

  1. I need to get some rest after work.
  2. Can you get ready for the party?
  3. He will get a job after graduating.
  4. I want to get permission to leave early.
  5. Let’s get started on the project.

Collocations with “Have”

  1. Let’s have a chat about the plan.
  2. We should have a meal together soon.
  3. Can we have fun at the beach today?
  4. They want to have a party this weekend.
  5. Let’s have a look at the documents.

Collocations with “Go”

  1. Shall we go for a walk in the park?
  2. They often go shopping on weekends.
  3. We will go to the cinema tonight.
  4. Let’s go on a trip to the mountains.
  5. He plans to go abroad for his studies.

Collocations with “Keep”

  1. Please keep quiet during the presentation.
  2. I always keep a diary to record my thoughts.
  3. Let’s keep in touch after the event.
  4. She tries to keep fit by exercising daily.
  5. You need to keep your promise to her.

Collocations with “Give”

  1. Can you give me a hand with this box?
  2. Please give me advice on what to do.
  3. He loves to give compliments to others.
  4. Let’s give a presentation on this topic.
  5. Can you give a call to the doctor?

Collocations with “Pay”

  1. Don’t forget to pay attention in class.
  2. He always pays the bills on time.
  3. We need to pay a visit to Grandma.
  4. She plans to pay the rent tomorrow.
  5. I want to pay respect to the elders.

Collocations with “Spend”

  1. Let’s spend time together this weekend.
  2. I don’t want to spend money on unnecessary things.
  3. We will spend the day at the park.
  4. He loves to spend his holidays at the beach.
  5. She always spends hours on her hobbies.

Collocations with “Catch”

  1. I need to catch the train at 8 a.m.
  2. She tried to catch my attention during the meeting.
  3. Don’t forget to catch the bus after school.
  4. He managed to catch a cold last winter.
  5. Let’s catch up soon over coffee.

Collocations with “Lose”

  1. I don’t want to lose my temper during the argument.
  2. She always loses her keys.
  3. They will lose the game if they don’t try harder.
  4. He doesn’t want to lose hope in this situation.
  5. Please don’t lose focus during the lecture.

Collocations with “Hold”

  1. Can you hold a meeting tomorrow?
  2. Let’s hold hands while crossing the road.
  3. She wants to hold a party for her birthday.
  4. He will hold a position in the company soon.
  5. Please hold the line while I transfer the call.

Collocations with “Break”

  1. Don’t break the rules of the game.
  2. He tried not to break the news too harshly.
  3. I don’t want to break my promise to you.
  4. Let’s break the ice with a fun activity.
  5. Be careful not to break the glass.

Collocations with “Run”

  1. Let’s run a business together.
  2. I need to run an errand before lunch.
  3. He tried to run a marathon last year.
  4. Don’t run away from your responsibilities.
  5. They plan to run a campaign for the elections.

Collocations with “Set”

  1. Let’s set a goal for the project.
  2. Can we set the table for dinner?
  3. He wants to set a good example for his team.
  4. We need to set a deadline for this task.
  5. Please set an alarm for 6 a.m.

Collocations with “Take” (More)

  1. Don’t forget to take care of your health.
  2. Let’s take a chance on this opportunity.
  3. He wants to take a risk in starting a new business.
  4. She needs to take control of the situation.
  5. Can you take notice of the changes?

Collocations with “Feel”

  1. I always feel happy when I see you.
  2. He started to feel tired after the workout.
  3. She wants to feel confident about her presentation.
  4. We should feel proud of our achievements.
  5. Don’t feel bad about making mistakes.

Collocations with “Find”

  1. Can you find a solution to this problem?
  2. He wants to find his keys quickly.
  3. She hopes to find happiness in her new job.
  4. Let’s find time to meet this week.
  5. I need to find the answer to this question.

Collocations with “Meet”

  1. Let’s meet the deadline for this project.
  2. He plans to meet new people at the event.
  3. Can we meet the requirements for the job?
  4. She wants to meet the expectations of her boss.
  5. Let’s meet up for coffee next week.

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