COLLOCATIONS

Words are said to collocate when they are used regularly together in a language. Certain words must go together and if one is used and the other is omitted, the sentence becomes wrong. 


The following are examples:

1. No sooner had- than(not when): No sooner had I opened the door than the thief fled.

2. Prefer-to(not than): She prefers Engineering to Biochemistry

3. Hardly had-when(not than): Hardly had the journey started when the car engine developed a fault.

   To be continued

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