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Which is a common adverb + adjective collocation?
a. greedily rich
b. richly wealthy
c. thickly decorated
d. richly decorated​

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Answered by kanukuntlalingaiah90
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Answer:

thinkly decorated

Explanation:

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Answered by ruchibs1810
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Answer:

The word richly decorated is a common type of adverb + adjective collocation.

Explanation:

What is collocation?

  • Collocations are pairs or groups of words that appear together frequently to convey a completely new meaning. Adjectives and nouns collocations are used, with adjectives coming before nouns.
  • Adverb-verb collocations that are common. Collocations are two or more words that frequently appear together. They are common combinations used by native English speakers.
  • Collocation is defined as "a predictable combination of words," such as "heavy rain" but not "strong rain" because it does not sound right. Similarly, we can say 'do exercise' but not'make exercise'. Collocations can be composed of any type of word, including verbs, nouns, adverbs, and adjectives.
  • The common adverb-adjective combinations. These include phrases like seriously injured, highly likely, completely wrong, and virtually impossible.

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