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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Thought

Are they both correct? If yes, what's the difference in meaning? Can I use them interchangeably?

-I had so much to occupy my thought.
-I had so much to occupy my thoughts.
  

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The singular thought just doesn't sound natural (or logical) to me.

  • The singular thought just doesn't sound natural (or logical) to me.
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The singular thought just doesn't sound natural (or logical) to me.
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Thank you. But what do you think 'thoughts' here means? The brain, the mind, or details about things in daily life?
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OttoJThank you. But what do you think 'thoughts' here means? The brain, the mind, or details about things in daily life?
Everything going on in the brain. Definitely plural.

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