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Do you say thinking of or thinking about?
So remember, “think on” or “think about” is when you’re considering something and taking time to think it through. “Think of” is used when recalling something from memory.
What’s a better word for thought?
What is another word for thought?
thinking | pondering |
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musing | reasoning |
cerebration | debate |
introspection | mulling |
planning | speculation |
How do you say I was thinking the same?
I think the same thing. Substitute believe: I believe the same thing. Stative (not static). I just thought the same thing.
When do you use the present perfect?
There are four more common situations that require the present perfect. First, it can express a repeated action. When an action happened more than one time in the past, use the present perfect.
What are the advantages of the present perfect adverb?
First, it can express a repeated action. When an action happened more than one time in the past, use the present perfect. For example, “I have seen the movie three times”. Second, it is common to use the present perfect with the words “for” and “since.” “For” and “since” are adverbs that tell about the duration of an activity.
How many present tenses are there?
The Other Present Tenses The 4 Present Tenses Example simple present tense I go present progressive tense I am going present perfect tense I have gone present perfect progressive tense I have been going
Do you have past participle and present perfect progressive tense?
you have past participle. they have past participle. Present Perfect Progressive Tense. The present perfect progressive tense is used for a continuous activity that began in the past and continues into the present, or a continuous activity that began in past but has now finished (usually very recently).