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Phrasal verbs/I

Here is a list of phrasal verbs that start with I Identify with 1. to feel that you understand the feeling and ideas of someone else: I didn't identify with the characters in the story. 2. to equate something with something: Some people identify material wealth with happiness . 3. to think that someone is involved or connected with something: He has always been identified closely with the peace movement.

Vocabulary: Names

Phrasal verbs/H

Here is a list of phrasal verbs that start with H Hail from to be from or have been born in a particular place: He originally hails from Chicago. Phrasal verbs with 'Hand' Hang about/around/round to spend time or wait somewhere without any clear reason: Teens were hanging about in the street outside.

Phrasal verbs with Hold

Here is a list of phrasal verbs with "Hold" Hold against to have a bad opinion of someone because they have done something wrong in the past: Nobody held my failure against me. Hold back to stop someone from doing something or to stop something from doing something: They were unable to hold back  the demonstrators. Hold down (S) to prevent prices or number from rising: Their goal was to hold down costs.

The preposition aboard

Aboard is a preposition or an adverb. Aboard means 'on or onto a ship, aircraft, train or bus'. It is the synonym of ' on board'. [as preposition] We finally went aboard the ship. [as adverb] The plane crashed into a mountainside, killing all 250 passengers aboard. Aboard can also mean 'in or into an organization, group or company'. She came aboard as a chief engineer.

Phrasal verbs with 'Hand'

Here is a list of phrasal verbs with 'hand'. Hand back (S) to return something to the person who lent it to you: He handed me my book back . Hand down 1. (S) to give or teach something to someone who is younger than you and will live after you: My grandfather handed down the gold watch to my father. These techniques have been handed down from generation to generation. 2. to officially announce a decision, sentence, etc. The verdict was handed down this afternoon. Hand in (S) to give something to a person in a position or authority: You must hand in your essay by Friday.

Reflexive Pronouns

English reflexive pronouns end in -self' or -selves and are used when the subject of the verb and the direct object of the verb are the same person. For example, in the sentence 'Jane bought herself a new coat' the reflexive pronoun 'herself' refers back to Jane'. The singular reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself. The plural reflexive pronouns are: ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

Sweet tooth

The preposition "By"

Call it a day

Months of the Year

In two minds

Possessive Pronouns

Top banana

Days of the Week

Zählen von 1 bis 100 auf Englisch 🧮🔢

Apprendre à compter en anglais est une compétence essentielle pour les apprenants ESL. Voici un guide simple et efficace pour apprendre les nombres en anglais. Les nombres de 1 à 10 Ces chiffres sont la base de tous les nombres en anglais : 🔹 1 - One 🔹 2 - Two 🔹 3 - Three 🔹 4 - Four 🔹 5 - Five 🔹 6 - Six 🔹 7 - Seven 🔹 8 - Eight 🔹 9 - Nine 🔹 10 - Ten 💡 Astuce : Faites attention à la prononciation de "three" (θriː) et "eight" (eɪt), qui peuvent être difficiles pour certains apprenants. Les nombres de 11 à 20 Ces nombres ont des noms spécifiques et ne suivent pas toujours un schéma clair : 🔹 11 - Eleven 🔹 12 - Twelve 🔹 13 - Thirteen 🔹 14 - Fourteen 🔹 15 - Fifteen 🔹 16 - Sixteen 🔹 17 - Seventeen 🔹 18 - Eighteen 🔹 19 - Nineteen 🔹 20 - Twenty 💡 Astuce : Les nombres de 13 à 19 se terminent par -teen, d’où le nom de "teen numbers" en anglais. Compter par dizaines : de 30 à 100 Une fois les bases maîtrisées, compter par dizaines devient plus...

Back to square one

Meaning: back to the beginning: Example: The talks have collapsed, and it's back to square one.

Be all ears

Meaning: to be eager to hear about something Example Tell me the story. I'm all ears.

Talking about the weather in English