like this-- i thought i wrote that down/ i write down all my thoughts in a diary
The barometer was rising so we thought it would be a good day for a picnic
He went over the items on his list that he considered important but completely skipped all of those he thought were only trivial.
There are three different variations of the word. The word "there" can be used to describe a location. An example sentence would be: "Sally went there to buy milk." The word "they're" means "they are." An example sentence for this would be: "Tim and Jane can be so annoying, but they're still my friends." Finally, the word "their" shows possession of an item or object. An example sentence would be: "They went to their house after school." An example sentence using all three in the same sentence would be "They're going there to pick up their medications."
I won't SAVE you.
Would you be a dear and fetch me a drink?
Her diagnosis was not as bad as she thought it would be.
I would help you, if I thought that my efforts would be effective.
Alex thought his team would win the competition.
She thought about her future before making a decision about moving to a new city.
Well. I thought about it but I can't really think of anything that would help you. Sorry
A sentence for the word labyrinth would be : the boy race thought the labyrinth try to escape the monitor
I thought my package would never arrive, it was in transit for over a week.
Even though things were bad, he had an optimistic thought that they would get better
No. There is one word wrong. The sentence should be: I thought of you when I saw it.
To be apoplectic is to be overcome with anger. An example sentence would be: He was apoplectic at the thought of being passed up for the promotion.
The Pinciotti family invited Eric over for barbecue, but he thought it would be awkward.
He thought he would write a note but it turned into an epistle on his goals in life.