Synonyms, antonyms and collocations in English
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Extremely rich lexicon of the English language allows selection of a wide range of synonyms by which it is easier to build eloquent speech. However, the ambiguity of the English words very often making trouble for not only beginners but also advanced students. Analyzing at least as common English words and how to make, you can see how much they can express meanings, and how many relationships there may be semantic. Using these verbs can express many different meanings from the basic: do, do, do, and make more sophisticated example that, to persuade, to catch, match, etc. Had to add these verbs, nouns, you can create a series of compounds called semantic collocations. For example, the verb occurs in assemblies make: make a mistake, make a difference, make a cup of coffee, and the verb to the assemblies: for someone a Favour, the business, do the washing. The proximity of meaning between the verbs make and makes proper use of the verb in a particular compound requires attention, and above all knowledge. That such differences of meaning, and collocation are the contents of this book. In three chapters, the recipient will find extensive verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and other lexical categories are grouped based on their semantic proximity. At the beginning of each unit are given examples of ways to use that word in various kolokacjach. Careful analysis of these examples should make it easier to understand and the principle of the use of certain words in sentences. The book contains the answers to KEY exercises and an index of words found in the exercises.
PDF | 2,6 MB
Extremely rich lexicon of the English language allows selection of a wide range of synonyms by which it is easier to build eloquent speech. However, the ambiguity of the English words very often making trouble for not only beginners but also advanced students. Analyzing at least as common English words and how to make, you can see how much they can express meanings, and how many relationships there may be semantic. Using these verbs can express many different meanings from the basic: do, do, do, and make more sophisticated example that, to persuade, to catch, match, etc. Had to add these verbs, nouns, you can create a series of compounds called semantic collocations. For example, the verb occurs in assemblies make: make a mistake, make a difference, make a cup of coffee, and the verb to the assemblies: for someone a Favour, the business, do the washing. The proximity of meaning between the verbs make and makes proper use of the verb in a particular compound requires attention, and above all knowledge. That such differences of meaning, and collocation are the contents of this book. In three chapters, the recipient will find extensive verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and other lexical categories are grouped based on their semantic proximity. At the beginning of each unit are given examples of ways to use that word in various kolokacjach. Careful analysis of these examples should make it easier to understand and the principle of the use of certain words in sentences. The book contains the answers to KEY exercises and an index of words found in the exercises.
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