Sure! Here are some common collocations for the verbs "fast" and "quick," as well as the nouns "piece," "do," and "make":
Collocations with "fast":
- drive fast
- run fast
- eat fast
- talk fast
- fast-paced (often used as an adjective)
Collocations with "quick":
- quick decision
- quick glance
- quick response
- quick fix
- quick access
Collocations with "piece":
- piece of cake (meaning something easy)
- piece of advice
- piece of art
- piece of information
- piece together (as in to assemble or understand something)
Collocations with "do":
- do homework
- do the dishes
- do a favor
- do business
- do one's best
Collocations with "make":
- make a cake
- make a mistake
- make a decision
- make friends
- make an effort
These combinations are commonly used in everyday English. If you have specific contexts in mind for any of these words, feel free to ask!