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I think, that this song is appropriate for romantic dinner vs I thinking, that this song is appropriate for a romantic dinner

The correct phrase is: "I think that this song is appropriate for a romantic dinner." The verb "think" should be in the present simple form, not the -ing form. Additionally, the article "a" should be included before "romantic dinner."

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I think, that this song is appropriate for romantic dinner

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "think" should be in the present simple form, not the -ing form. Additionally, the article "a" should be included before "romantic dinner."

The correct form is: "I think that this song is appropriate for a romantic dinner." Use the present simple form of the verb "think" and include the article "a" before the noun "romantic dinner."

I thinking, that this song is appropriate for a romantic dinner

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "think" should be in the present simple form, not the -ing form. Additionally, the article "a" should be included before "romantic dinner."

The correct form is: "I think that this song is appropriate for a romantic dinner." Use the present simple form of the verb "think" and include the article "a" before the noun "romantic dinner."

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