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"I got some thinking to do." and "I got things to think about." same?
May 30, 2011 11:48 AM
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In British English we would say 'I've got some thinking to do'/ 'I've got things to think about'.
I've got some thinking to do = I have to think about what you said/what I have to do.
I've got things to think about= I have different problems on my mind/ decisions to make etc
May 30, 2011
Yes it is mate
May 31, 2011
no no no i dont think so
May 30, 2011
Yes.
May 30, 2011
Yep. Unless you get reaaaaaally technical, and read way into the sentences (and depending on what context they're used in) they're really the same thing.
May 30, 2011
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