English, asked by seemanav99, 6 months ago

2. Which is an example of a verb + noun collocation?
A. Terrible mistake
B. Commonly mistaken
C. Made a mistake
D. Mistakenly terrible​

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Answered by arif8157
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Answer:

commnly mistaken

i think

Answered by AmulGupta
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Option c is the correct answer.

Made a mistake is an example of a verb + noun collocation.

  1. Verb is a doing word i.e. a word that tells about an action.
  2. Noun is the name of a person, place, animal, thing, group of noun, ideas, emotions etc.
  3. Collocation just means a combination.
  4. Terrible mistake - adjective + noun
  5. Commonly mistaken - adverb+ adjective
  6. Made a mistake - Verb+ noun
  7. Mistakenly terrible - adverb+ adjective
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