1.1 Thought Processes PDF
1.1 Thought Processes PDF
1.1 Thought Processes PDF
THOUGHT PROCESSES
anticipate appreciate
comprehend conceive
envisage infer
recall
anticipate
anticipate
anticipate
anticipate
Banks anticipate further rate cuts
over the next 3 months.
I anticipated rain, so I took an umbrella.
Police anticipate that rivalry between
drug gangs will lead to war.
anticipate a decline
anticipate a slowdown
anticipate a rise
widely anticipated
anticipateing
ed
ion
s
expect
wait for forecast
anticipate
foresee await
predict
appreciate
appreciate
Many governments don’t appreciate
the importance of free speech.
It is essential to appreciate the side
effects of using antibiotics.
I greatly appreciate your help.
appreciate the importance
appreciate the seriousness
much appreciate
fully appreciate
appreciateing
ed
ion
s
understand acknowledge
appreciate
recognize
comprehend
can’t comprehend
He can’t comprehend the implications of the
new policy.
Patients may not have enough information
to comprehend their illness.
We fully comprehend the seriousness of
the situation.
fully comprehend
scarcely comprehend
comprehend the importance
comprehend the implications
comprehendsion
ied
sng
understand
appreciate
comprehend
realize
grasp
conceive
conceive
The government was unable to conceive the
idea that they were wrong.
JK Rowling conceived the idea of Harry
Potter when she was on a train.
She cannot conceive of herself being
anything else but a doctor.
conceive of something
conceive that something
can’t conceive of something
conceive an idea
ption
ing
conceive
eds
believe
come up with realize
conceive
accept create
perceive
envisage
envisage
envisage
envisage
He envisages a better future for the
country.
The peace plan envisaged the creation of an
independent Palestinian state.
I cannot envisage a stronger EU without
making it more democratic.
envisage the creation
envisage the possibility
originally envisage
previously envisage
envisageing
eds
envision
visualize consider
envisage
see picture
imagine
infer
infer
I inferred from what she said that you
have not been well.
Astronomers can infer the mass of a star
by its movement.
We can infer from his behavior that he
does not like you.
infer the meaning
infer the existence
infer from something
reasonably infer
inferred
sring
ence
deduce
guess assume
infer
speculate reckon
conclude
recall
recall
recall
recall
I suddenly recalled where I left my
phone.
People often recall with sadness
how life used to be simpler.
Her recall of detail is amazing.
recall a conversation
recall with happiness
fondly recall
correctly recall
ollection
recalled
sing
remember think of
recall
remind
THOUGHT PROCESSES
anticipate appreciate
comprehend conceive
envisage infer
recall