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Collocative word of fly​

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Answered by deepabmanju
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Answered by smartbrainz
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Two or more words who frequently go together are a collocation. Such variations (such as "running" colloquies) only sound right to native English speakers that always use them. Certain combinations of fly, on the other hand, may be unnatural. Using collocations with "fly" enhances your English, especially your English, and enhances your English vocabulary.

Explanation:

  • There are several different types of collocation made from combinations of verb, noun, adjective etc. Some of the most common types are:
  1. adverb+adjective
  2. adjective+noun
  3. noun+noun
  4. noun+verb
  5. verb+noun
  6. verb+expression with preposition
  7. verb+adverb

Example of Collocative Word of Fly

1. Fly as a noun: insect

2. VERB+FLY: swat

I swatted the fly with a newspaper.

3. FLY+VERB: buzz

A fly was buzzing against the wall.

4. crawl/land (on sth)/settle (on sth)

A fly settled on the tea.

5. FLY+NOUN:larva/repellent, spray

6. 2 (also flies) on trousers

7. ADJ: button/button-up, zip/zipped

8. VERB+FLY button (up), do up, zip up | undo, unzip

Do you know your flies are undone?

FLY+NOUN: button > Special page at CLOTHES

.9. fly+verb

10. ADV. high, low | fast, slowly | about, around, past

11. PREP: above

We watched the birds flying high above us.

| over

An aeroplane flying low over the sea

Important: How to learn collocations with fly

  • Be aware and try to recognize the collocations with fly when you see or hear them.
  • As single language fragments, handle collocations. Think of them as single blocks or chunks and learn strong support, not strongly and strongly
  • If you learn a new word (e.g. travel "fly" interpretations, meanings, synonyms, and antonyms) write down a different word.
  • Read the best you can. Reading is an excellent way of learning ' fly ' words and colleges in sense and of course.
  • Check regularly what you know. Practice using new collocations with “fly” in context as soon as possible after learning them.
  • In groups which work for you, learn collocation with "fly." You may learn them through a subject (time, weather, number,  money, family), or by a specific word.

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