Chocolate English: Chocolate
Chocolate reads French and English [? tkl? t]? Beauty [? t? ɑ:kl? t]
Being a noun means: chocolate; Chocolate color; chocolate candy
As an adjective, it means: chocolate; (including) chocolate
Phrases:
Dark chocolate? Dark chocolate
Chocolate cake? Chocolate cake
Hot chocolate? Hot chocolate; Hot chocolate drink
White chocolate? White chocolate
Chocolate bar? Chocolate bar; Pepero
Example:
1, chocolate? And then what? Vanilla? Really? Different? Taste. ?
Chocolate tastes different from vanilla extract.
2. So? Tomorrow, try it? Isn't it? Where to? Is it over? Do it. With what? Easter? Chocolate! ?
So, you can't eat too much chocolate on Easter tomorrow!
The usage of chocolate:
Used as a noun
Example: Never eat chocolate before dinner.
Don't eat chocolate before meals.
Second, as an adjective.
We sent chocolate cakes soon.
We finished the chocolate cake quickly.
Lexical collocation:
1, verb+~
Eat chocolate. Eat chocolate.
2. adjective+~
Dark chocolate
3. Noun+~
Milk chocolate milk chocolate
4.~+ nouns
Chocolate cake chocolate cake
Chocolate biscuit chocolate cake
5.~+ Prepositions
A piece of chocolate.