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thought / thinking
thought (noun)
thinking (noun)
I think that both is the same meaning
what is the difference ??
27 mei 2013 23:18
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'Thought' can be a noun or past tense of 'to think':
- She thought about her dog.
- He has a lot of thoughts in his head - 'thoughts' in this case can mean 'ideas'
Thinking is the *act* of thinking. Can be used like this:
- She is thinking about her dog.
- I don't know what he was thinking.
You can sometimes hear people say things like 'My thinking on this isn't complete." - meaning they should think about something more.
28 mei 2013
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'thought' is an abstract noun. 'thinking' is a verbal noun (gerund) and relates to the process associated with 'thought'
27 mei 2013
The two answers above are excellent.
28 mei 2013
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