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Qingqing Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

A question again

More than half the teens surveyed, 54 per cent, ____nothing wrong with downloading music from the Internet.
A. think B. believe C. show D. see

Key: see What about A and B?
  

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Dear Qingqing, It is my opinion that it is not idiomatic to say «think nothing wrong with» or «believe nothing wrong with». You may however say «think that there is nothing wrong with» and «believe that there is nothing wrong with». Kind regards, Goldmund

  • Dear Qingqing, It is my opinion that it is not idiomatic to say «think nothing wrong with» or «believe nothing wrong with».
  • You may however say «think that there is nothing wrong with» and «believe that there is nothing wrong with».
  • Kind regards, Goldmund
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Dear Qingqing,

It is my opinion that it is not idiomatic to say «think nothing wrong with» or «believe nothing wrong with». You may however say «think that there is nothing wrong with» and «believe that there is nothing wrong with».

Kind regards,
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I've seen this question before... A wild guess: yesterday morning? Emotion: smile

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