Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Think"
The meaning of "Think" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does “If it’s thought that counts” mean?
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Why won't she ask me, of my choice?
If she cares about my thinking. Then she must hate me. I know that I am worrying too much. But it is really hurting me.
If she cares about my thinking. Then she must hate me. I know that I am worrying too much. But it is really hurting me.
Q:
What does I don’t think I have to mean?
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I don't think I have to = I don't believe that I am required to do this thing.
I don't think I have to = I don't believe that I am required to do this thing.
Q:
What does I think that that's beneath you. mean?
A:
that (thing) is not good enough for you or not suitable for you.
Q:
What does It’s not much expensive than I thought. mean?
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it means that the price of the thing is cheaper than you originally thought.
"I thought the bag would cost a million yen. It's actually just 50,000 yen. It's not much expensive than I thought."
"I thought the bag would cost a million yen. It's actually just 50,000 yen. It's not much expensive than I thought."
Q:
What does “I think that’s with everyone.” mean?
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It means everyone feels this way, or everyone does this. They are saying it is normal.
Example sentences using "Think"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with think about.
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Let me think about that first.
I like to think about the future.
If you think about it, it is easy.
Think about what you would like to eat.
I like to think about the future.
If you think about it, it is easy.
Think about what you would like to eat.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with though, thought and through.
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I don't understand though (but)
I thought it was you (past simple of think)
I went through Buchrest on my way to.. (movement into)
I thought it was you (past simple of think)
I went through Buchrest on my way to.. (movement into)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I must think more seriously..
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I must think more seriously about my future.
I must think more seriously about my finances.
I must think more seriously about my finances.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to think.
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To think that I almost missed the train!
Everyone must learn to think.
They do not want to think that she is lying.
Everyone must learn to think.
They do not want to think that she is lying.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "I think that".
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"I think that she really likes to read."
"I think that 5 is the correct answer."
"I think that too!"
"I think that 5 is the correct answer."
"I think that too!"
Synonyms of "Think" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I thought you must be busy. and I thought you might be busy. ?
A:
It means You thought that they were busy
Q:
What is the difference between think positive and think positively ?
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✅ think positively
❌ think positive
Positive = adjective. Use adjective after noun. Positively = adverb. Use adverb after verb.
ex. A positive person thinks positively.
❌ think positive
Positive = adjective. Use adjective after noun. Positively = adverb. Use adverb after verb.
ex. A positive person thinks positively.
Q:
What is the difference between I think you and I think about you and I think of you ?
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“I think you” isn’t a full sentence. It’s the start of a sentence such as “I think you are funny”
The next 2 sentences mean the same thing. Just that someone is on your mind.
The next 2 sentences mean the same thing. Just that someone is on your mind.
Q:
What is the difference between think and assume ?
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@ddb629fe think is a general term for cognition. to assume is to come to a conclusion without full facts or full knowledge.
ex: Oh, you have a cat? I assume she likes fish. (this particular cat might not like fish even if cats generally like fish).
ex: Oh, you have a cat? I assume she likes fish. (this particular cat might not like fish even if cats generally like fish).
Q:
What is the difference between think and presume ?
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presume means to assume something is true, based on the knowledge you have.
"That's a nice car. I presume it was expensive."
Think is less certain, more speculative. Based in personal belief rather than fact. "He smiled when i gave him the gift, I think he liked it!"
"That's a nice car. I presume it was expensive."
Think is less certain, more speculative. Based in personal belief rather than fact. "He smiled when i gave him the gift, I think he liked it!"
Translations of "Think"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Think I thought
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nobody says it like this, there two ways:
1. I thought we had a connection (serious, no sarcasm)
2. to think I thought we had a connection (sarcastic, meaning that you can't believe you thought there was a connection with the other person; that other person betrayed you somehow)
1. I thought we had a connection (serious, no sarcasm)
2. to think I thought we had a connection (sarcastic, meaning that you can't believe you thought there was a connection with the other person; that other person betrayed you somehow)
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)?
1. I will think of it.
2. I will think about it.
which sounds natural?
1. I will think of it.
2. I will think about it.
which sounds natural?
A:
These have two meanings and are used in different situations. Think about it means to consider something. Think of it means to think with the aim of recalling something.
I can't remember his name - I'll think of it in a minute.
I don't know whether to go to the cinema tonight with you. I'll think about it for a while and then let you know.
I can't remember his name - I'll think of it in a minute.
I don't know whether to go to the cinema tonight with you. I'll think about it for a while and then let you know.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? though, thought, through and tough
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though, thought, through and tough.
Note. through and threw are said the same.
Note. through and threw are said the same.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I think it's good有语法错误吗
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没有
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? three , this, think
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three, think, this
The mouth shape is the same for the 'th' in all 3 but the last one is voiced. If you have trouble making this sound place your index finger on your lips and make your tongue touch it. https://www.facebook.com/englishwithbob/videos/2025802054391407/?t=0
The mouth shape is the same for the 'th' in all 3 but the last one is voiced. If you have trouble making this sound place your index finger on your lips and make your tongue touch it. https://www.facebook.com/englishwithbob/videos/2025802054391407/?t=0
Other questions about "Think"
Q:
I don’t think both are friendly to me. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I don’t think both are friendly to me.
✓ I don’t think either one is friendly to me.
✓ I don’t think either one is friendly to me.
Q:
I think that's what I owe myself. I owe it to myself to be a better me. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds great as is!
Q:
I thought she would be happy. I was supposed to be told her "Thank you". However,when she opened the present, she broke it accidentally. So,she started to cry. Does this sound natural?
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× I was supposed to be told her "Thank you".
✓ I was expecting a "Thank you".
× However,when she opened the present, she broke it accidentally.
✓ However,when she opened the present, she broke it and started to cry.
× So,she started to cry.
✓ I was expecting a "Thank you".
× However,when she opened the present, she broke it accidentally.
✓ However,when she opened the present, she broke it and started to cry.
× So,she started to cry.
Q:
You might think they will come
or
You might think they would come
or
both are gramatically right? Does this sound natural?
or
You might think they would come
or
both are gramatically right? Does this sound natural?
A:
Both are grammatically correct. You could insert the word “that” e.g.: “You might think that they will come.” Or “You might think that they would come.”
Q:
I think I'm pretty getting good at guessing what you're thinking lately !
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Is it natural ? too long ?
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Is it natural ? too long ?
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@SaltyPotatoChips
I think I've been getting pretty good at guessing what you're thinking lately!
I think I've been getting pretty good at guessing what you're thinking lately!
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