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TORATORATORA Posted 7 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Thinking in sentences and an acquired foreign language

It's pretty much the same with sentences as well. Yes, you think in sentences, if not in full sentences all the time. Thought, ideas, and theories are all expressed in English sentences in literature used in English-speaking countries as a matter of fact. When every sentence you read in books and articles is written in English language, you will naturally learn to imitate the very thought process recorded in them as sentences, and think as well as write in that language.

  

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Yes, you think in sentences, Do you really believe this is true? I know that I express my thoughts in sentences, but I'm not at all clear on how my mind works when I think. Clive

  • Yes, you think in sentences, Do you really believe this is true?
  • I know that I express my thoughts in sentences, but I'm not at all clear on how my mind works when I think.
  • Clive
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Yes, you think in sentences,

Do you really believe this is true? I know that I express my thoughts in sentences, but I'm not at all clear on how my mind works when I think.

Clive

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Yes, I just have a few edits to suggest.

It's pretty much the same with sentences as well. Yes, you think in sentences, if not in full sentences all the time. Thoughts, ideas, and theories are all expressed in English sentences in literature used in English-speaking countries as a matter of fact. When every sentence you read in books and articles is written in English

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