Both are correct.
That is the correct spelling of "thinking."
I think this is one of those things when it depends on the writer. If you are thinking of the team as a 'thing', you could use which. If you are thinking of the team as the individual players, I think you can use who.
That is the correct spelling of "started" (began).
Either is correct. "Thinking of you" is the more common phrase you would see on a greeting card to let someone know that he or she was in your thoughts. It is a bit more poetic and possibly romantic. There is nothing wrong, however, with saying something like "I've been thinking about you and your pet iguana."
I have to think
That is the correct spelling of "thinking."
"Correct thinking" is just what the name implies. Thinking that is not erroneous. Logically correct thought.
I think this is one of those things when it depends on the writer. If you are thinking of the team as a 'thing', you could use which. If you are thinking of the team as the individual players, I think you can use who.
I think it was Germany. Please correct me if I'm wrong
perhaps she does but i think she was bored.
Linnaeus, I think started it!!! but if your thinking of what their actually called its a taxonomist!!!
I think i am correct in thinking cafod stands for = Catholic Agency For Overseas Developments
After returning from the lake, they started thinking about dinner.
No, the correct phrase is "thinking about".
Thinking is the correct spelling.
It is correct.
"July has just been started" is not correct grammar, instead the correct grammar is "July has just started."