A network is a group or system of things that have multiple connections between them, like a network of train stations with railways linking them together. There are words that often go together – these are called collocations. Listen to Beth to learn some of the verbs that we often use with the noun ‘network’.
establish a network
If you establish a network, you create one, making the first links between different things.
form a network
If you form a network, you create it in a way that can be visualised.
build up a network
If you build up a network, you expand it, adding more elements and connections between them.
run a network
If you run a network, you manage or maintain the network, keeping the links strong or healthy.
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Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript.
Beth
A network is a group or system of things that are connected. A train network consists of different lines and train stations.
If you establish a network, you start it.
The first social media network was established in the 1990s.
If a network is formed, it’s started but you can also visualise it, like it has a shape.
The new company aims to form a network of over 50 branches.
You can build up a network. This means add more connections to make a network bigger.
They’re building the rail network up from three lines to six.
It’s also possible to run a network – manage it.
They aim to run the network more economically this year.
Do you know any other verbs to use with ‘network’?
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