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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it okay to omit the "of"?

I always write down what I'm thinking(of).
  

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habibaelgindy Is it okay to omit the "of"? Yes. That's OK, but there's a little change in the meaning.

  • habibaelgindy Is it okay to omit the "of"?
  • Yes.
  • That's OK, but there's a little change in the meaning.
  • what I'm thinking is your thoughts in their entirety.
  • to think that ...
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habibaelgindy Is it okay to omit the "of"?
Yes. That's OK, but there's a little change in the meaning.

what I'm thinking is your thoughts in their entirety. to think that ...

I'm thinking that we should take a vacation.
I'm thinking that I've been very lucky this year.

what I'm thinking of

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