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I also thought that vs I also thought of that

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I also thought that' is used when you want to express agreement with something that has been said or suggested. 'I also thought of that' is used when you want to mention that you had the same idea as someone else.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 5185 views

I also thought that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement with something that has been said or suggested.

This phrase is used to show that you had the same thought or opinion as someone else.
  • I also thought that you might find a little room for my vision of life.
  • But I also thought that before I signed anything, I should do my due diligence.
  • I also thought that I was getting smaller.
  • But I also thought that of your father.
  • I also thought that you might find a little room for my vision of life.
  • I also thought that an extremely good case was put by my fellow Member from the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, Mrs Segelström.
  • I also thought that the pointed observations made specifically on this topic were sound.
  • I also thought that when it comes to growth we have problems that we must agree on.
  • Then I also thought that I'd never have a girlfriend again because they wouldn't want me anymore.
  • I also thought that what Mr Henderson said today gives us reason to believe that the Council is also going to ensure that it does whatever is in its power to make the efforts effective.

Alternatives:

  • I agree with that
  • I had the same idea
  • I was thinking the same thing

I also thought of that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to mention that you had the same idea as someone else.

This phrase is used to indicate that you had the same thought or idea as someone else.
  • I've also thought of that, we'll take care of it.
  • But I also thought that of your father.
  • And I have thought also of all that that they have made to me others.
  • I also thought of "The Life of Marianne".
  • I also thought of you, Mr Busquin, at that moment.
  • I also thought that I was getting smaller.
  • I also thought I could trust Cate.
  • I also thought you had the side effect of desensitizing me.
  • I also thought it might make a good pop back.
  • I also thought Grown Ups 2 should have won the Oscar.
  • I also thought they'd never pull it off, because I didn't know about you.
  • I also thought we will have one in the temple.
  • I also thought you should know.
  • I also thought your message to the board was very clever.
  • I also thought eventually we'd be rich.
  • I also thought these might come in handy.
  • Which... I also thought was cool.
  • Which... I also thought was cool.
  • I also thought it was a bit overwrought.
  • I also thought we were friends with Lisa Shay.

Alternatives:

  • I had the same idea
  • I thought of the same thing
  • I had that thought too

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