collocation

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move5000

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Can we find these syntactic configuration in collocation? if so give an example
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[FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]adjective + adverb [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]noun + adjective

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Yes to both questions.

'The heir apparent solemnly mounted the throne.'

heir - noun

apparent - adjective

solemnly - adverb

Rover
 
you have to bring 2 collocations
I don't think your answer is right

thanks anyway
 
Rover's answer is actually fantastic, move. Moreover, note that you're not supposed to ask people to do your homework for you here.
 
first of all it is NOT a HOMEWORK
I usually find different types of classifications of collocations except for these types and by the way if you dont have an answer (birdeen's call) just don't wast my time
 
first of all it is NOT a HOMEWORK
I usually find different types of classifications of collocations except for these types and by the way if you dont have an answer (birdeen's call) just don't wast my time

That's the last time I try to help somebody so rude.
 
hello Rover_KE,
thank you very much for your answer but i don't appreciate what birdeen's call wrote he has no right to judge me
Originally Posted by birdeen's call
note that you're not supposed to ask people to do your homework for you here
so who is the rude one!!!!
and thank you for calling me rude teacher!
 
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