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i did not thought vs about i would be here

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they contain different errors. The first phrase "i did not thought" is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form, while the second phrase "about i would be here" is also incorrect due to the incorrect word order and missing verb. Each phrase needs specific corrections to be grammatically accurate.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 984 views

i did not thought

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "thought" should be changed to "think" to match the subject "I".

The correct form should be "I did not think."
  • You're thinking thoughts best not thought of.
  • We have not thought much about you.
  • I'd not thought it possible.
  • There is one thing they have not thought of.
  • You have not thought this thing through.
  • I had not thought he would do this, Thomas.
  • You have not thought this through.
  • This change is not thought to be clinically significant.
  • Increase not thought to be clinically relevant.
  • Of the major stocks, only skipjack is not thought to be over-exploited.
  • I'm surprised we've not thought of it sooner.
  • I had not thought much beyond...
  • There is one thing they have not thought of.
  • Not thought, more like instinct.
  • He could be an impulsive kill, not thought out like the others.
  • We had not thought to meet you here, My Lady.
  • I had not thought to be here.
  • I had not thought to be here.
  • I am sorry that it has not thought about public opinion.
  • He/she had not thought it, but I suppose that yes.

Alternatives:

  • I did not think
  • I did not consider
  • I did not believe

about i would be here

This phrase is incorrect. It should be rephrased to have the correct word order and include the necessary verb. For example, "I thought I would be here."

The correct form should be something like "I thought I would be here."
  • If my dad cared about me, I wouldn't be here, so... don't worry about it.
  • Baby's about- I'd give him about this here tall.
  • How about I blow your brain down.
  • Ben Lyons said the same thing about I am legend.
  • How about I complain to the corporate office?
  • They're j ust about i nfi n ite.
  • How about I come over afterwards, and nurse you.
  • - How about I shove that drink right up...
  • How about I go to your house...
  • How about I put some names to you...
  • About I got three men dead back there.
  • Okay, how about I come back tomorrow...
  • How about I ditch everybodyNand we go somewhere for a drink.
  • Lately, I've been thinking about I'm scared.
  • Look, I was worried about I went to his house.
  • She's always complaining about I go too heavy on the sweet vermouth.
  • About I face my final opponent.
  • He's talking about I am pregnant.
  • How about I'll be lost...
  • How about I send a file.

Alternatives:

  • I thought I would be here
  • I believed I would be here
  • I expected to be here

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