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100+ Collocation Exercise Book PDF (With Answers & Practice)

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If you’ve ever felt like your English sounds a bit… “off” sometimes, you’re not alone. I’ve been teaching English for over 10 years, and trust me — this is one of the most common struggles students face. You know the words, but putting them together naturally? That’s a whole different story.

That’s where a good Collocation Exercise Book PDF comes in handy. Think of collocations as word partnerships — the combinations native speakers use without even thinking. Once you start learning them, your English suddenly feels smoother, more natural… almost like magic.

In this post, I’ve prepared real practice for you — not boring textbook stuff, but useful exercises you’ll actually remember. Don’t worry if it feels tricky at first. You’ll get the hang of it. Practice makes perfect, right?

What Are Collocations? (Quick & Simple)

Collocations are words that naturally go together. For example:

  • make a decision ✅ (not do a decision)
  • heavy rain ✅ (not strong rain)
  • take a break ✅ (not do a break)

There’s no strict rule — you just kind of “learn the ropes” over time. That’s why doing collocation exercises with answers PDF is one of the best ways to improve.

50+ English Collocations

 

 

A2 Level – Easy Start (Collocations Exercises PDF)

Fill in the blanks:

  1. ___ a shower
  2. ___ breakfast
  3. make a ___
  4. ___ homework
  5. take a ___
  6. ___ a mistake
  7. have a ___
  8. ___ a photo
  9. make ___ friends
  10. ___ the bed

Answers:

1. take
2. have
3. decision
4. do
5. break
6. make
7. rest
8. take
9. new
10. make

B1 Level – Everyday English (Collocations B1 Exercises PDF)

Fill in the blanks:

  1. make an ___
  2. ___ attention
  3. ___ a chance
  4. take ___ responsibility
  5. ___ progress
  6. have a ___ time
  7. ___ a complaint
  8. pay ___
  9. ___ an effort
  10. take ___ notes

Matching:

  • 1. make → a) homework
  • 2. do → b) progress
  • 3. take → c) a decision
  • 4. pay → d) attention
  • 5. make → e) a risk

Answers:

Fill: 1. effort, 2. pay, 3. take, 4. full, 5. make, 6. good, 7. make, 8. attention, 9. make, 10. notes

Matching: 1-c, 2-a, 3-e, 4-d, 5-b

B2 Level – More Natural English

  1. She ___ a conclusion quickly.
  2. I need to ___ my skills.
  3. He ___ an argument.
  4. We ___ a deal yesterday.
  5. They ___ a strong impression.
  6. She ___ responsibility.
  7. He ___ a promise.
  8. We ___ a habit.
  9. They ___ an opportunity.
  10. He ___ attention to detail.
  11. She ___ a speech.
  12. We ___ a solution.
  13. He ___ a risk.
  14. They ___ progress fast.
  15. She ___ a difference.

Answers:

1. drew
2. improve
3. made
4. made
5. made
6. took
7. made
8. developed
9. missed
10. paid
11. gave
12. found
13. took
14. made
15. made

C1 Level – Advanced Practice (Collocation Exercises C1)

  1. ___ a bitter disappointment
  2. ___ deeply concerned
  3. ___ a heated debate
  4. ___ a firm stance
  5. ___ strong criticism
  6. ___ a vague idea
  7. ___ a growing concern
  8. ___ a key role
  9. ___ a striking contrast
  10. ___ an underlying issue
  11. ___ a major breakthrough
  12. ___ a lifelong ambition
  13. ___ a mutual agreement
  14. ___ a subtle difference
  15. ___ serious consequences
  16. ___ a compelling argument
  17. ___ a crucial factor
  18. ___ a high priority
  19. ___ a strong bond
  20. ___ a valuable insight

Answers:

1. feel
2. be
3. have
4. take
5. face
6. have
7. raise
8. play
9. show
10. reveal
11. achieve
12. have
13. reach
14. notice
15. have
16. make
17. be
18. set
19. form
20. gain

Mixed Practice Test (Collocations Exercises With Answers)

  1. make / do a mistake
  2. heavy / strong rain
  3. take / do a break
  4. make / take a decision
  5. pay / give attention
  6. do / make homework
  7. have / take a rest
  8. make / do progress
  9. take / make a risk
  10. do / make an effort

Answers:

1. make
2. heavy
3. take
4. make
5. pay
6. do
7. have
8. make
9. take
10. make

Collocation Exercise Worksheet Printable

Check the Answer Key for This Collocation Worksheet

Tips to Learn Collocations Faster

  • Don’t memorize single words — always learn phrases.
  • Read and listen a lot (this is a game changer).
  • Write your own example sentences.
  • Review regularly — a little every day is better than once a week.
  • And hey… don’t stress. It’s not a piece of cake at first, but it gets easier.

Download Your Collocation Exercise Book PDF

If you found these exercises helpful, you’re going to love the full Collocation Exercise Book PDF.

Inside the PDF, you’ll get:

  • All exercises in a clean workbook format
  • Extra advanced collocation exercises with answers PDF
  • Printable pages (perfect for studying offline)
  • Structured levels from A2 to C1

👉 Go ahead and download it — and start sounding more natural in English today.

[Collocation Exercise Book PDF – download]

20 Extra Useful Collocations

  • make a difference
  • take action
  • give advice
  • have a look
  • make a plan
  • take responsibility
  • do business
  • make money
  • catch a cold
  • keep in touch
  • break a habit
  • save time
  • waste time
  • gain experience
  • lose interest
  • build confidence
  • reach a goal
  • solve a problem
  • make progress
  • take notes
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