English Grammar
Other, , Prof. Niharika
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Other, , Prof. Niharika
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
English fillers to speak fluently. ( Gap fillers) Free English lesson - English words of spanish origin - English Vocabulary Lesson - 07 Handy Colour Idioms - English Vocabulary Lesson - How to Pronounce -ed endings in English? English Accent lesson - Adverbs those often cause difficulty - still, yet, and already. - English Grammar lesson - Vocabulary to talk about an Earthquake in English - Free Spoken English Lesson - Talking about careers and Jobs in English. - Free Spoken English and Vocabulary Lesson - English Expressions to Empathize with a Sick Person - English Vocabulary lesson - Phrasal Verbs with 'To Run' - English Grammar lesson - English Phrases to talk about Sleep Free Spoken English lesson - Job Interview Question & Answers for freshers - Free Job Interview tips & English Lessons - Money Vocabulary - Free English Lesson ( ESL) - Talking About Body Gestures in English Free Spoken English Lessons - English Idioms related to Business negotiations Free business English lesson - English expressions to offer help Free spoken English lessons - How to talk about fashion in English? Free Spoken English and Vocabulary Lesson - Talking About Types of Shops English Vocabulary Lesson ( ESL Lessons) - English words in which ch is pronounced as sh - Free English lesson to practice pronunciation - What are Mass Nouns? - English Grammar lesson - Using abbreviations i.e., and e.g., correctly in a sentence. - English Grammar Lesson - 10 New Valentines Day Slang Words you would Love. Spoken English & Vocabulary lesson - Difference between the pronouns This, That, These and Those English Grammar lesson
The Difference between live, life and lives Free Spoken English lesson - Gender Vocabulary (Talking about the LGBT community) Free Spoken English Lesson - 06 Words to avoid in a Resume Job Interview Skills (English Lesson) - Phrases to reconnect with old friends - Free English speaking lessons - Using Etc., (Et cetera) correctly in English Free English Lessons - Talking about dreams in English Free English speaking lesson - Useful Telephone Phrases - Free English lesson to speak English fluently on the phone - Idioms for the New Year - Free English Speaking lessons - Informal Contractions in English - Free Spoken English lesson to learn English - Giving and Responding to news in English - Free spoken English lesson - Talking about EGGS - Free Spoken English & Vocabulary lesson - Different types of friends - Spoken English lesson
Giving cooking instructions in English - Vocabulary and Phrases ( Free Spoken English Lesson) - Winter Vocabulary - Learn English for free ( English Vocabulary Lesson) - Different ways to warn people - Free English speaking lesson - Smart and Polite ways to say 'NO' in English - Free Spoken English Lesson - Idioms related to Emotions - Free English Lesson - Phrasal verbs starting with - 'To Think' - English Grammar lesson - Spooky Halloween Idioms and Phrases - English Vocabulary Lesson - 5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Personality Development & - English Lessons - English Words Borrowed from Chinese - English Vocabulary Lesson - Difference between - Even though, Even if, Even when & Even so - Free English lesson - Teen Slang Words - Free English Lesson - Sports related business idioms - Business English lesson - 05 tips To Kill Spoken English Fear - Free English Lessons - Toilet Vocabulary & Phrases - Free Spoken English Lesson - Dealing with Crisis / Emergencies in English - English lesson ( Phrases & Vocabulary) - How to avoid Nosy People? Funny English lesson
4.1 ( 11 )
Phrasal verbs starting with - To Think - English Grammar lessonTake the quiz httpwww.learnex.inphrasal-verbs-starting-with-to-thinkPhrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary. Study them as you come across them, rather than trying to memorize many at once. In this lesson you will learn phrasal verbs with - to think. The examples will help you understand the meanings. If you think of each phrasal verb as a separate verb with a specific meaning, you will be able to remember it more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasal verbs often have more than one meaning.To think ahead To think ahead means to make plans or arrangements for the future.Just concentrate on today and try not to think too far ahead.Were already thinking ahead to what will happen after the elections.To think back To think backmeans to look back over things that have happened.When I think back on what I did, I feel embarrassed.Think back to when I first lived here and what the house was like then.To think of A fact or something that exists means you know it and can suggest it to someone else.I cant think of any examples of something he has done well.Can you think of any reason I should do it? Im not going to get paid.To think of also means to consider the possibility of doing something.Im thinking of going to Portugal for the holidays.Hes thinking of starting his own business.to think out means to prepare or plan something fully before you start doing it.He obviously hadnt thought it out properly before starting.It was very well thought out. He had obviously spent a lot of time on it.To think over To think over means to consider something carefully before deciding.Weve got all the information we need. Wed like to think it over.I just needed a bit of time to think it over before I told him what I had decided.To think through To think throughmeans to consider something carefully with all the possible consequences.It sounds like a good idea but we need to think it through to see if it will work.I havent had time to think it through at all. I don’t know what will happen.To think up To think upmeans to create something using your imagination.I dont want to go to their party but I cant think up an excuse.Well have to think up a very good reason why we didnt make the deadline.Enjoy the lesson!For more lessons visit us at httpwww.letstalkpodcast.comhttpwww.letstalk.co.inhttpwww.learnex.inHow to speak fluent EnglishFree English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills
Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.