Use best of Collocation of 'free'

Improve your vocabulary with collocation. It will give your strengths to build a strong common over communication  and English speaking skills. 

Free: Adjective:

- Keep Sundays free ( We will surely keep Sundays free.)

- free for something ( I am free for lunch today.)

- free time ( What do you do in your free time.)

- Is this seat free? ( Is this seat free? May I sit here?)

- free hand ( They held out my free hand and she took it.)

- Admission is free. ( Admission is free here in this school.)

- a free web design service ( They have offered a free web design service for short duration.)

- free to members. ( Use of this game is free to members.)

- for free ( This work is not for free.)

-free to leave at any time ( You can be free to leave at any time.)

- free from government control ( He will be free from government control for this project.)

- feel free ( Kindly free free to send us email.) 

- free speech ( He delivered a free speech on social media.)

- a free press ( We called up a free press meeting.) 

- free access  ( He gave me free access to do it.)

- a free man ( They walked out of jail a free man)

- set free ( The thieves were all set free.)

- free on bail ( The guilt was completely free on bail.)

- free to do something ( You all are free to perform this.)

- a free flow ( He is making a free flow of money.)

- free from / of something ( It has free from artificial colours.)

-free of disease. ( Farmers want their cattle free of disease.)

- completely free ( He is completely free of pain.)


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