Jun 22, 2016

Collocations 8: Everyday verbs HAVE, TAKE and PAY

50 cards
, 44 answers
  • HAVE
    • Note that these words collocate with have rather than any other verb (e.g. get or make):

       . . . 
      have
      an accident — Mr Grey  . . . 
      had an accident
      last night but he’s OK now.

      •  . . . 
        have
        an argument /a row — We  . . . 
        had an argument / a row
        about how to fix the car.

        •  . . . 
          have
          a break — Let's  . . . 
          have a break
          when you finish this exercise.

          •  . . . 
            have
            a conversation — I hope we’ll have time to  . . . 
            have a chat
            after the meeting.

            •  . . . 
              have
              a difficulty — The class  . . . 
              had difficulty
              understanding what to do.

              •  . . . 
                have
                a dream / nightmare — I  . . . 
                had a nightmare
                last night.

                •  . . . 
                  have
                  an experience — I  . . . 
                  had a frightening
                  experience the other day.

                  •  . . . 
                    have
                    a feeling — I  . . . 
                    have a feeling
                    that something is wrong.

                    •  . . . 
                      have
                      fun / a good time — I’m sure you’ll  . . . 
                      have fun
                      on the school trip.

                      •  . . . 
                        have
                        a look — The teacher wanted to  . . . 
                        have a look
                        at what we were doing.

                        •  . . . 
                          have
                          a party — Let’s  . . . 
                          have a party
                          at the end of term.

                          •  . . . 
                            have
                            a problem / problems — Ask the teacher if you  . . . 
                            have problems
                            with the exercise.

                            •  . . . 
                              have
                              a try / go — I’ll explain what to do and then you can  . . . 
                              have a go / try
                              .

                            • TAKE
                              • Hi, Jean,

                                We so glad we decided to  . . . 
                                take a holiday
                                here. Yesterday we  . . . 
                                took a trip
                                to the mountains. First we  . . . 
                                took a train
                                to a little town and then we  . . . 
                                took a bus
                                going to various villages and got off when we say one that we  . . . 
                                took a liking to
                                . Of course, we were  . . . 
                                taking a risk
                                as we didn’t know exactly what we’d find there. But we were lucky. Some kids  . . . 
                                took an interest
                                in us and showed us some great places. We  . . . 
                                took a lot of photos
                                .
                                      Have you done anything yet about your job? I’d  . . . 
                                take a chance
                                and leave if I were you. No point in staying somewhere where the boss has  . . . 
                                taken a dislike to
                                you!  . . . 
                                Take advantage of
                                being in London — there are always plenty of jobs there. You’ll soon find something else, so  . . . 
                                take action
                                , that’s my advice! Good luck!
                                Ellen

                                 . . . 
                                take
                                a holiday

                                •  . . . 
                                  take
                                  a trip

                                  •  . . . 
                                    take
                                    a train

                                    •  . . . 
                                      take
                                      a bus

                                      •  . . . 
                                        take
                                        a liking to

                                        •  . . . 
                                          take
                                          a risk

                                          •  . . . 
                                            take
                                            an interest in

                                            •  . . . 
                                              take
                                              a photo

                                              •  . . . 
                                                take
                                                a chance

                                                •  . . . 
                                                  take
                                                  a dislike to

                                                  •  . . . 
                                                    take
                                                    advantage of

                                                    •  . . . 
                                                      take
                                                      action

                                                    • PAY
                                                      •  . . . 
                                                        pay
                                                        attention — You must  . . . 
                                                        pay attention
                                                        to the teacher.

                                                        •  . . . 
                                                          pay
                                                          a compliment — I was trying to  . . . 
                                                          pay her a compliment
                                                          but she misunderstood.

                                                          •  . . . 
                                                            pay
                                                            your (last) respects — At a funeral people  . . . 
                                                            pay their las respects
                                                            to the person who has died.

                                                            •  . . . 
                                                              pay
                                                              tribute [formal] — When Jack retired, his boss made a speech  . . . 
                                                              paying tribute
                                                              to all he had done for the company.

                                                            • Complete the questions using collocations with HAVE
                                                              • 1. You want a friend to look at a letter you have written before you send it.
                                                                YOU: Could you at this letter before I send it?

                                                                • 2. You want to know why your two friends aren’t speaking to each other.
                                                                  YOU: Why aren’t you speaking to Rosa? Did you ?

                                                                  • 3. A friend comes to school on crutches with a bandage round her head.
                                                                    YOU: What happened? Did you ?

                                                                    • 4. You want to know if a friend did lots of enjoyable things on their recent holiday.
                                                                      YOU: How was the holiday? Did you ?

                                                                      • 5. You are having a meeting with some colleagues. You think it is time to stop for half an hour or so.
                                                                        YOU: Shall we for half an hour or so?

                                                                        • 6. A friend has just bought a new bicycle. You’d like to ride it to see what it’s like.
                                                                          YOU: Nice bike! Can I ?

                                                                          • 7. You want to talk informally to your teacher about what to do next year.
                                                                            YOU: When you’re free, could I with you about next year?

                                                                            • 8. A friend is trying with difficulty to read your address, which you have just written down for them.
                                                                              YOU: What’s the matter? Are you reading it?

                                                                            • Choose the correct collocation.
                                                                              • 1. She  . . . 
                                                                                paid
                                                                                attention to what I told her and started working harder.
                                                                                • took
                                                                                • had
                                                                                • paid

                                                                              • 2. I  . . . 
                                                                                took
                                                                                over a hundred photographs on my trip to Antarctica.
                                                                                • made
                                                                                • took
                                                                                • had

                                                                              • 3. She  . . . 
                                                                                paid
                                                                                me a nice compliment yesterday.
                                                                                • brought
                                                                                • made
                                                                                • paid

                                                                              • 4. I  . . . 
                                                                                had
                                                                                a bad dream last night and woke up sweating.
                                                                                • made
                                                                                • got
                                                                                • had

                                                                              • 5. The President  . . . 
                                                                                paid
                                                                                tribute to all the people who had supported him.
                                                                                • made
                                                                                • paid
                                                                                • gave

                                                                              • 6. I  . . . 
                                                                                took
                                                                                a liking to our new teacher the moment I met her.
                                                                                • had
                                                                                • took
                                                                                • got

                                                                              • 7. I  . . . 
                                                                                had
                                                                                a feeling I had met Richard before, but I couldn’t remember where.
                                                                                • had
                                                                                • gave
                                                                                • made

                                                                              • 8. I went to Douglas Farnham’s funeral to  . . . 
                                                                                pay
                                                                                my last respects to a fine man.
                                                                                • take
                                                                                • pay
                                                                                • give

                                                                              • 9. I think I’ll  . . . 
                                                                                take
                                                                                a chance and leave my flight booking till the last minute. I may get a cheaper ticket.
                                                                                • make
                                                                                • take
                                                                                • do

                                                                              • 10. Shall we  . . . 
                                                                                have
                                                                                a party for Jane? She’s leaving the school next week.
                                                                                • have
                                                                                • make
                                                                                • get

                                                                              • 11. We need to  . . . 
                                                                                take
                                                                                action immediately!
                                                                                • get
                                                                                • take
                                                                                • make

                                                                              • 12. I  . . . 
                                                                                had
                                                                                a feeling that he was trying to hide something from me.
                                                                                • got
                                                                                • took
                                                                                • had

                                                                            • Which collocations in this text could be replaced by collocations with take instead of the verbs used?


                                                                              • Answer
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