Using your dictionary
Exercises 3.1
Answer these questions about collocations and dictionaries.
- How does the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary show collocations?
Answer
It puts them in bold.
- Which five collocations can you see in the top box of the word "pain"?
Answer
in pain, constant pain, ease the pain, a sharp pain, aches and pains
- Why is an online dictionary particularly useful?
Answer
It can take you to a lot of information about a word or about types of word very quickly.
- What information does the online Thesaurus usually show?
Answer
Synonyms, related words and phrases
- How does the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary indicate that a collocation is informal?
Answer
By writing INFORMAL after the relevant use of the word.
- Look at the dictionary that you normally use. Does it indicate collocations? If so, how?
Answer
If your dictionary does not indicate good collocations either by putting them in bold or by using
them in example sentences, then you should seriously consider getting another dictionary that
will help you in this way. It will be very useful when you are writing English compositions as well
as helping you to improve your vocabulary.
- Look up pain in your own dictionary. Which of the collocations on the left-hand page does it either highlight or illustrate in example sentences?
Answer
Your answer will depend on your own dictionary.
- Look up the noun offer in your own dictionary. What collocations can you find? Does the dictionary indicate whether the collocations are formal or informal? If so, how?
Answer
Your answer will depend on your own dictionary.
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