More Cool Collocations

Last week I began what looked like the beginning of a long list of collocations. but I promise you, I won’t drag this on forever. For those of you who missed that edifying lesson, a collocation is not a vegetable you steam and eat with butter. A collocation is a word pairing, and there are certain verbs that should be paired with specific prepositions. So here are some more collocationsโ€”which might be fun to eat while munching on a green leafy vegetable:

  • Center upon: Center your attention upon his theme.
  • Cause for: This is no cause for alarm.
  • Compatible with: She is not very compatible with her boyfriend, in my opinion.
  • Consideration for: You should have consideration for others.
  • Consideration of: In consideration of the circumstances, maybe you should leave.
  • Depends on: That depends on whether or not he is telling the truth.
  • Depends upon: His life depends upon his telling the truth.
  • Differ from: You differ from me in looks.
  • Differ with: I beg to differ with you.
  • Enamored of: He is enamored of his fiancee (bet you didn’t know this one).
  • Incorrect in: She was incorrect in her answer.
  • Oblivious to: You are oblivious to my needs.
  • You can preside at or over a meeting.

You can now jump atย the chance to stop reading this, but don’t jump to conclusions thinking this is the last you’ll hear about collocations. However, rest easyโ€”I am done for now.

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4 Comments

  1. I’ve tutored immigrants and see how these collocations can be such a pain. I’ve also studied French and that language has just as many. Oh, are they a pain! Get it wrong and the whole meaning of your sentence can change.

  2. I love your blog and always enjoy your insights into writing and language. ?This article brought up a few things for me. Upon, to me, is seldom used these days. Depends on is more common and less stilted. And whether or not is a redundancy that most grammarians recommend not using. Whether stands alone: That depends on whether he is telling the truth. Just letting you know I read the post. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Thank you for posting this. It is much easier to improve grammar in bite-size pieces like this article rather than memorizing a book.

    I’m a new fan to your site. ๐Ÿ™‚

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