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PTE Reading Collocations: The Secret to a Higher Reading Score

Why Are Collocations Important in PTE Reading?

A collocation is a pair or group of words that native English speakers commonly use together. PTE Reading tasks often require you to identify the most natural word combination. A strong knowledge of collocations can help you:

  • Improve Fill in the Blanks accuracy
  • Read passages more efficiently
  • Increase vocabulary naturally
  • Understand academic texts better
  • Avoid common grammar and vocabulary mistakes

Adjective + Noun

  • Academic achievement
  • Critical thinking
  • Cultural diversity
  • Economic growth
  • Environmental concerns
  • Global perspective
  • Long-term effects
  • Public opinion
  • Rapid development
  • Scientific evidence
  • Significant impact
  • Sustainable development
  • Technological advancement

Verb + Adjective

  • Become successful
  • Feel confident
  • Keep calm
  • Remain active
  • Seem difficult
  • Stay healthy
  • Turn negative
  • Appear beneficial
  • Grow stronger
  • Look attractive

Verb + Noun

  • Achieve success
  • Address issues
  • Build confidence
  • Conduct research
  • Create opportunities
  • Develop skills
  • Draw attention
  • Gain experience
  • Generate income
  • Improve performance
  • Maintain quality
  • Meet expectations
  • Meet requirements
  • Promote growth
  • Protect the environment
  • Raise awareness
  • Reach a conclusion
  • Reduce costs
  • Solve problems
  • Support development
  • Take responsibility

Noun + Noun

  • Data analysis
  • Policy implementation
  • Research findings
  • Education system
  • Climate change
  • Language barrier
  • Business strategy
  • Energy consumption
  • Information technology
  • Population growth

Adverb + Adjective

  • Highly effective
  • Deeply concerned
  • Extremely important
  • Fully aware
  • Greatly improved
  • Highly successful
  • Increasingly popular
  • Perfectly clear
  • Strongly recommended
  • Widely available

Verb + To + Adjective

  • Appear to be difficult
  • Continue to be successful
  • Expect to be beneficial
  • Need to be careful
  • Prove to be effective
  • Seem to be important
  • Tend to be expensive
  • Turn out to be useful
  • Want to be independent
  • Wish to be successful

An + Adjective

  • An academic approach
  • An accurate estimate
  • An active participant
  • An effective solution
  • An efficient system
  • An essential requirement
  • An excellent opportunity
  • An important factor
  • An innovative idea
  • An interesting topic
  • An international perspective
  • An outstanding achievement

Adjective + Adjective + Noun

  • Strong economic growth
  • Significant scientific evidence
  • Rapid technological advancement
  • Sustainable economic development
  • Critical academic achievement
  • Global environmental concerns
  • Long-term professional development
  • Effective public policy
  • High-quality education
  • Positive social interaction

PTE Reading Collocations Practice Questions

1. The government plans to ______ new policies to reduce pollution.
a) make
b) introduce
c) create
d) build

2. Researchers have ______ significant progress in cancer treatment.
a) reached
b) achieved
c) done
d) taken

3. Students should ______ attention to the teacher's instructions.
a) make
b) give
c) pay
d) keep

4. The company is facing ______ competition in the global market.
a) strong
b) powerful
c) hard
d) big

5. Scientists ______ research to discover new medicines.
a) conduct
b) make
c) create
d) perform

6. Social media has a ______ impact on young people.
a) major
b) tall
c) large
d) wide

7. The team finally ______ a solution to the problem.
a) arrived
b) reached
c) came
d) achieved

8. Employees are encouraged to ______ responsibility for their work.
a) do
b) make
c) take
d) keep

9. The report provides ______ evidence to support the theory.
a) powerful
b) strong
c) high
d) deep

10. It is important to ______ a healthy lifestyle.
a) lead
b) drive
c) follow
d) keep

Answer Key

  1. b) introduce
  2. b) achieved
  3. c) pay
  4. a) strong
  5. a) conduct
  6. a) major
  7. b) reached
  8. c) take
  9. b) strong
  10. a) lead

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