A source refers to an original place, person or thing. There are some verbs that we often use with ‘source’. We call these combinations collocations. Learn some of them here with Beth.
be a source
provide a source
If something is a source of something or provides a source of something, it is the origin.
use as a source
If you use something as a source for something else, you use the original to make something new.
tap into a source
If you tap into a source, you use that source for your own benefits.
locate a source
Find the source (origin) of something.
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Beth
A source is an original place, person or thing. Source is often used with be.
Fish oil is a good source of Omega 3.
In the same way, we can say that something provides a source of something.
Small fish provide a food source for bigger sea creatures, like sharks and octopus.
We can use something as a source for something else. For example, I used a quote from this newspaper article in an academic essay. The newspaper was used as a source.
If you tap into sources, it means you use something to bring beneficial results.
The charity wants to tap into the energy source to help heat houses.
Sometimes you might need to locate the source of something – that means find it.
We must locate the source of that leak – there’s water everywhere!
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