Website to see frequency of use of words together
Once, an English teacher shared with me a website where you can see how certain words are used with others. For instance, you would the type of words with which "mandatory" and "compulsory" are commonly used. This is a great tool to understand how people use words in a language that isn't yours.
However, I can't remember the website.
Do you know one that gives the possibility to do such research?
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Once, an English teacher shared with me a website where you can see how certain words are used with others. For instance, you would the type of words with which "mandatory" and "compulsory" are commonly used. This is a great tool to understand how people use words in a language that isn't yours.
However, I can't remember the website.
Do you know one that gives the possibility to do such research?
synonyms dictionaries
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Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
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@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
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@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
1 hour ago
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Once, an English teacher shared with me a website where you can see how certain words are used with others. For instance, you would the type of words with which "mandatory" and "compulsory" are commonly used. This is a great tool to understand how people use words in a language that isn't yours.
However, I can't remember the website.
Do you know one that gives the possibility to do such research?
synonyms dictionaries
Once, an English teacher shared with me a website where you can see how certain words are used with others. For instance, you would the type of words with which "mandatory" and "compulsory" are commonly used. This is a great tool to understand how people use words in a language that isn't yours.
However, I can't remember the website.
Do you know one that gives the possibility to do such research?
synonyms dictionaries
synonyms dictionaries
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Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
1
@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
1
@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
1 hour ago
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Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
1
@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
1
@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
1 hour ago
2
2
Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
1
1
@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
1
1
@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
1 hour ago
@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
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Google n-grams viewer provides some of that information. It shows the frequency with which 1, 2, 3 and 4 word combinations appear in a corpus of books, and additionally, shows the frequency against the year of publication of the books.
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Google n-grams viewer provides some of that information. It shows the frequency with which 1, 2, 3 and 4 word combinations appear in a corpus of books, and additionally, shows the frequency against the year of publication of the books.
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Google n-grams viewer provides some of that information. It shows the frequency with which 1, 2, 3 and 4 word combinations appear in a corpus of books, and additionally, shows the frequency against the year of publication of the books.
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Google n-grams viewer provides some of that information. It shows the frequency with which 1, 2, 3 and 4 word combinations appear in a corpus of books, and additionally, shows the frequency against the year of publication of the books.
Google n-grams viewer provides some of that information. It shows the frequency with which 1, 2, 3 and 4 word combinations appear in a corpus of books, and additionally, shows the frequency against the year of publication of the books.
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Hi Marine. We don't accept resource requests, but we do have a topic which lists references which an be used to study English. You probably want one of the corpora resources.
– Tonepoet
5 hours ago
I'm sorry. Do you wnat me to delete my question? In fact, I ve already seen those links, I have even been looking at various topics and questions what I'm searching for, but fruitless. What can I do to find what I'm searching for please :( ? I desperatly need it.
– Marine Galantin
5 hours ago
You might delete your question here, and ask on Language Learning, or flag your own question to ask a moderator to migrate it there for you. They take some sorts of resource requests. I'm not sure about the details of what precisely is allowed there though: There may be some restrictions. Try to be as specific as you can, and explain what you've seen and how what you've found isn't what you're looking for if you do.
– Tonepoet
4 hours ago
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@Tonepoet resource requests, for whatever reason, are off topic here on main but more importantly very on topic on meta. This mean you should vote to migrate to meta rather than encourage any kind of deleting or re-asking.
– Mitch
4 hours ago
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@Tonepoet Dude. A -3 answer where all the +10 answers say 'keep resource requests on meta'. Also, all the resource questions and answers on meta.
– Mitch
1 hour ago