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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

''...thinking that''

Hi,
I am newcomer in here. I speak english a little but I try to improve my english. Recently I heard '' thinking that'' when I watched TV programme.
What does thinking that mean?
Thanks in advance for your answers
  

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Anonymous What does thinking that mean? Sometimes it's used to introduce the reason why you did something: Thinking [that] I was about to fall, I grabbed the railing. Thinking that my friend had his credit card, I went ahead and ordered steak and lobster and a big bottle of expensive wine.

  • Anonymous What does thinking that mean?
  • Sometimes it's used to introduce the reason why you did something: Thinking [that] I was about to fall, I grabbed the railing.
  • Thinking that my friend had his credit card, I went ahead and ordered steak and lobster and a big bottle of expensive wine.
  • Can you give us a bit more context?
  • - A.
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AnonymousWhat does thinking that mean?
Sometimes it's used to introduce the reason why you did something:
Thinking [that] I was about to fall, I grabbed the railing.

Thinking that my friend had his credit card, I went ahead and ordered steak and lobster and a big bottle of expensive wine.

Can you give us a bit more co

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