Colligations are combinations of words determined by syntactic elements. Different from collocations, they are not a result of the meaning of the words, but their syntactic role within the sentence. Based on this brief definition, read the sentences below and mark the option underlined that shows an example of colligations.
A) There is a thin line between love and hate.
B) She always feels uncomfortable when people are looking at her.
C) If we look closely, nothing stays the same.
D) When I am dieting, I always try to eat healthy.
E) Yesterday we went to the movies after my son came back from school.
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