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Edward🔥Kid/Adult
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make great progress can I say make big progress?
Make a great progress,right or wrong?
Apr 10, 2020 8:03 AM
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Hello Edward,
It's about collocation. It is similar to words that go with 'rain' in English and Chinese. For example in Chinese I can say 'big rain'. That doesn't collocate in English where I have to say,'heavy rain'.
So for 'progress' one of the words that collocates is 'make' as in 'making progress' but not 'big'.
Making great progress / making significant progress/ making zero progress would be examples that do collocate.
I hope this helps,
Regards,
Richard
April 10, 2020
Make great progress, without the 'a'.
April 10, 2020
we don't usually talk about SIZE when we talk about progress, usually we talk about QUANTITY (uncountable). So we can say A LOT OF progress, or I've made LITTLE progress, or SOME progress. Notice that it's uncountable, so we don't need the article 'a'. I've made great progress sounds natural to me too.
Hope that helps!
Michael.
April 10, 2020
Hi Edward!
You could say that "I am making great progress..."
April 10, 2020
I *made* great progress. or *you will make* great progress.
April 10, 2020
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Edward🔥Kid/Adult
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