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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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He thinks of me being in university?

Is the sentence acceptable?
I heard it from a drama.
I'm not pretty sure that I heard it well.
To be honest, after slow-listening a few times,
I could hardly get 'being', but I just thought
'thinks of me in university' is not good.
What I did hear was 'He thinks of me ... university.'
  

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Can you give us the context?

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Can you give us the context?
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There are these young offenders fooling around
and one of them sees his dad over there with a woman, cuddling and kissing.
He gets shocked and try to hide.
Another asks him why he's trying to hide from his dad,
he starts talking like that.

I'm just going to put up a link
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He thinks I'm at university...
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.
I wanted to know what the actor says after he says,
"He thinks I'm at university (...) in computer science."
I can only understand he says
president of the Student Union and captain of the rowing team.
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He thinks I'm at university doing a ****** master's degree in computer science

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