Luyện ngữ pháp - English Collocations in Use - Intermediate - (Unit 10: Functions)


Praising and criticising

Praising

I have nothing but praise for this production of Dragon Knights and offer my congratulations to all the cast. The thunderous applause at the end of last nightʼs performance was richly deserved. The actors had managed to put on a simply dazzling production. James King, in particular, gave an outstanding performance. Of course, the cast cannot take full credit for its success; we must also warmly congratulate the director. He has received critical acclaim1 many times in the past. He justly deserves all the rave reviews2 he will undoubtedly receive from many others as well as myself. We must also give credit to the productionʼs wardrobe department. I am sure they will also win a lot of praise for their original and exciting costumes.


1 enthusiastic words
2 very enthusiastic reviews [informal]

Also note these collocations relating to praise:

  • The orchestra received a standing ovation for their performance of the symphony. [the audience liked the performance so much that they stood up to applaud]
  • Your boss thinks the world of you. He’s always singing your praises to me. [informal]
  • My parents always used to speak well/highly of that journalist.
  • Her father warmly/heartily approves of her new boyfriend.
  • I hope you will give your blessing to the plan. [say you wish it well]
  • Let’s give the winner a big clap / a round of applause.
  • You deserve a pat on the back for such excellent marks! [you deserve praise]


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