Episodes
Eat breakfast or have breakfast by Alok Pandey
Published 03/12/21
Are you still thinking to learn to speak English? By Alok Pandey
Published 03/11/21
"Why we don't succeed" by Alok Pandey
Published 03/11/21
8. Sooner or later, fashion comes full circle.
9. She will have to face reality sooner or later.
10. Sooner or later he'll tire of politics.
11. House prices have to go up sooner or later.
12. His wife's bound to find out sooner or later.
13. This was bound to happen sooner or later.
14. Mark my words. —I shall revenge sooner or later.
15. The police will find him sooner or later.
Published 03/10/21
Why don't I learn English? By Alok Pandey
Published 03/09/21
Fall behind (something)
To fail to do something fast enough or on time:
He didn’t want to fall behind in his studies.
We can’t afford to fall behind our competitors.
If you fall behind with the rent, you will be asked to leave.
Published 03/08/21
Use of "more or less" by Alok Pandey
Published 03/07/21
How to express general thing in English, by Alok Pandey
Published 03/06/21
Set sth/sb on fire: If you set fire to something or if you set it on fire, you start it burning in order to damage or destroy it. : 1-A peace activist had set herself on fireएक शांति कार्यकर्ता ने खुद को आग लगा ली थी. 2-They set fire to vehicles outside that building उन्होंने उस इमारत के बाहर खड़े वाहनों में आग लगा दी. 3-Lightning set several buildings on fire बिजली गिरने से कई इमारतों में आग लग गई।.
Set someone or something free (from something): To liberate someone or something from...
Published 03/06/21
Get someone wrong: To be offended because you do not understand someone correctly: 1- Don’t get me wrong – I like your haircut, I’m just surprised you cut it so short.
Published 03/06/21
Use of in bed, on the bed, to bed & to the bed by Alok Pandey
Published 03/05/21
It's a hard nut to crack & it's a piece of cake idioms by Alok Pandey
Published 03/04/21
Instead Of +VB1+ing+obj कोई काम करने के वजाय (किसी व्यक्ति या वस्तु के आलावा). in place of someone or something: You can go instead of me if you want. 2-Focus on small goals instead of big ones. 3-You probably picked up my keys instead of yours.
In spite of +VB1+ing+obj कोई काम करने के बावजूद. We use in spite of to express a contrast between two things. But one may use “Despite” for formal use. 1-He got the job in spite of his prison record. 2-John’s company is doing extremely well despite...
Published 03/03/21
Either..Or, neither..Nor, not only...But, By Alok Pandey
Published 03/02/21
The use of the word "fall" by Alok Pandey
Published 03/01/21
Toss and turn idioms by Alok Pandey
Published 02/28/21
Inspirational story of Ekalavya by Alok Pansey
Published 02/27/21
Whom are you talking to or to who are you taking to? Learn by Alok Pandey
Published 02/27/21
Lie verb (SPEAK FALSELY) to say or write something that is not true in order to deceive someone: 1-You always lie 2-When you were young, you lied a lot. 3-You have just lied. 4- He lies. 5-He is lying.
Lie verb /laɪ/ (POSITION) लेटना या आराम करना to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface 1-Why do you lie on sofa daily. 2- He lay on the sofa all day. 3-I have lain on this bed three times. 4-He lies on this sofa daily. 5- I am lying on the sofa.
Lay verb /leɪ/ (PUT DOWN) to...
Published 02/26/21
Shed noun /ʃed/ A small building, usually made of wood, used for storing things: 1-A tool/storage shed. 2-Acow shed. 3-We keep our bikes in the shed.
Shed verb /ʃed/ (past tense and past participle shed) To lose a covering, such as leaves, hair, or skin, because it falls off naturally, or to drop something in a natural way or by accident: 1-The trees shed their leaves in autumn. 2-They ran down to the water, shedding clothes as they went. 3-She shed a few tears at her daughter’s...
Published 02/25/21
The word mind is used as a noun and verb to give a good expression in English the word mind is used as a verb.....
Published 02/24/21
Wonder verb /ˈwʌn.dɚ/ (To want to know something; to ask yourself questions about something) : कुछ जानना चाहना; कुछ जानने को उत्सुक होना Shouldn’t you phone home? Your parents will be wondering where you are.
Used as a polite way of asking a question or of asking somebody to do something (शिष्टतापूर्वक पूछने या अनुरोध करने के लिए प्रयुक्त शब्द). I wonder if you could help me.
1- I wonder what the future holds for you and me. 2-She wondered who’d sent her the mysterious email. 3-I was...
Published 02/23/21
How can you learn English yourself? Listen the conversation between Pankaj Rawat and Alok Pandey
Published 02/21/21
If you do something successfully to express it you can say I nail it.
Published 02/18/21
A bare infinitive is a base form of a verb.
Once we dive in English grammar, there are varieties of elements. Hence, to master it one needs to learn it. But the bare infinitive is nothing but the base form of a verb.

As we already have discussed the infinitive verb or full infinitive verb. The verb that is always followed by “to” like to go, to help. For some examples:
I am going to market to buy a pen
They were looking to meet you.
We are planning to go to the movie.
Therefor the...
Published 02/06/21