Collocation
have a walk
Definition
to go for a walk, usually for exercise, relaxation, or to get some fresh air
'have a walk' is a common English collocation. to go for a walk, usually for exercise, relaxation, or to get some fresh air
have + a + walk
“Let's have a walk after dinner.”
Examples
- Let's _____ a walk around the block.
- I usually _____ a walk after lunch to clear my head.
- We _____ a walk along the river yesterday evening.
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- If the rain stops, we can _____ a walk in the park.
- She decided to _____ a walk instead of taking the bus for one stop.
- They've been _____ a walk every morning this week.
- Would you like to _____ a walk with me while we talk?
- We should _____ a walk before it gets too dark.
- After the meeting, the manager _____ a walk with the new employee to chat informally.
More verb + article + nouns
- make a promise to state that you will definitely do something or that something will happen
- make a plan to decide in advance what you will do and how you will do it
- make a suggestion to propose an idea or possible plan for others to consider
- make a list to write down items in an organized way, usually to plan or remember things
- make a noise to produce a sound, often unwanted or noticeable