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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Come to think of it vs Now that you mention it???

What's the difference between:

Now that you mention it,...

and

Come to think of it,...

Thanks in advance!!

  

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"Now that you mention it" introduces a remark relevant to a topic that someone else has just been speaking about. "Come to think of it" introduces a remark that has just occurred to the speaker. g.

  • "Now that you mention it" introduces a remark relevant to a topic that someone else has just been speaking about.
  • "Come to think of it" introduces a remark that has just occurred to the speaker.
  • g.
  • it may be further to something the speaker has just said himself.
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"Now that you mention it" introduces a remark relevant to a topic that someone else has just been speaking about.

"Come to think of it" introduces a remark that has just occurred to the speaker. It may be related to what someone else said, or it may be prompted by something else, e.g. it may be further to something the speaker has just said himself.

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