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Osee Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

think and wonder?

For me, both words have the meaning of "want to know", but I always got confused when there is a chance using one of them. Please help. Thanks.

BTW, shall I call think, idiom, etc, a word or a vocabulary?
  

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Hi Osee, First, "think" is just a verb, and would be a vobulary word. " If you already have an idea about something, you have already thought. I think it must be lunch time - my stomach is rumbling.

  • Hi Osee, First, "think" is just a verb, and would be a vobulary word.
  • " If you already have an idea about something, you have already thought.
  • I think it must be lunch time - my stomach is rumbling.
  • " you are expression your opinion or your thought.
  • " I wonder what time it is?
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Hi Osee,

First, "think" is just a verb, and would be a vobulary word. Idioms would be things like "think on your feet" or "fast thinker."

If you already have an idea about something, you have already thought. I think it must be lunch time - my stomach is rumbling.

If you say to someone "I think..." you are expression your opinion or your thought.

Wonder is "want
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a vobularly word --Nice typo, Barb! I like that one.Emotion: wink
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Oops! Emotion: embarrassed I do know how to spell vocabulary - really I do!

I wonder what a vobulary word is? It sounds like a vocal bl

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