Vocabulary: Collocations (Introduction) (B1) - Lesson 3: Verbs with Prepositions
Lesson 3: Verbs with Prepositions Collocations (Introduction) (B1) Why do we say "listen to music" but not "listen at music"? It's because "listen to" is a strong collocation . Collocations are words that naturally go together in English. Learning these pairs, especially verbs with their partner prepositions , will make your English sound much more natural. Key Vocabulary Collocation (noun) | ការផ្សំពាក្យ Two or more words that are often used together in a way that sounds correct. Verb (noun) | កិរិយាសព្ទ A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. Preposition (noun) | ធ្នាក់ A word governing (and usually preceding) a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word. (e.g., on, at, in, for, with). Common Verb + Preposition Collocations listen to (verb phrase) | ស្តាប់ To pay attention to a sound. Example: "I like to listen to podcasts." look at (verb phrase) | មើល To direct your eyes towards something. Example: "Please look at the white…