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GCheng620 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

"have a think to"

What does that expression mean?
I've looked everywhere for it and yet my work has been to no avail.

Anyone please???
THANKS IN ADVANCE:)
  

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I've never heard it before. "

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I've never heard it before. I sounds like it might mean something like "I think I might..."
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PhilipI've never heard it before. I sounds like it might mean something like "I think I might..."
The whole sentence is
"I don't know if he has a think to play video games, so I'll probably no get him that."

But I think it'll be quite normal if nobody on here really knows what it means,
it's probably some casual or random expression.
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Two possibilities. 1) It's a direct translation from another language to English, one of those that just doesn't work. 2) I don't know if he has anything to do with video games. This second idea makes sense, meaning that the person involved just doesn't play video games.

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