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i thought i did vs that thing already

These two phrases are not comparable as they are unrelated and serve different purposes. 'I thought I did' is a complete sentence expressing a past thought or belief, while 'that thing already' is a fragment that lacks context and does not convey a complete idea.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2726 views

i thought i did

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a past thought or belief.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker had a particular thought or belief in the past.

Examples:

  • I thought I did lock the door before leaving.
  • I thought I did understand the instructions, but I was mistaken.
  • I thought I did well on the exam, but I actually failed.
  • I thought I did enough to help, but apparently, it wasn't sufficient.
  • I thought I did everything right, but it still didn't work out.
  • I've come to realize that I love you even more than I thought I did.
  • I don't know this place as well as I thought I did.
  • The theater program at my school lost its accreditation, so I thought I didn't have to pay for it anymore.
  • I thought I didn't have what it takes... that no one could possibly love me enough to stick around.
  • I've been on my own so long, I... I thought I didn't need anybody.
  • I thought I didn't need a reason to see my own daughter.
  • And I let her because I thought I didn't have a choice.
  • I pushed you away because I thought I didn't deserve you.
  • To be honest, I didn't think I could do it, but once I was started I realised I knew more than I thought I did.
  • I thought I didn't want it to happen, but maybe I did.
  • I thought I didn't have a right to question, you know, their statement that this was their family member because how, how could they be wrong?
  • I thought I did everything I could.
  • I thought I didn't hear right.
  • I thought I didn't need police protection anymore.
  • Because I thought I did this morning...
  • I thought I did detect the whiff of sulphur.
  • I thought I didn't have to do it in Japan.
  • I thought I did that this afternoon.
  • That's what I thought I did.
  • Or at least I thought I did.

that thing already

This phrase is not a complete or coherent expression in English. It lacks context and does not convey a clear meaning.

  • Philo, aren't you done with that thing already?
  • That thing has already killed half my men and got the other half scared.
  • It would be saying that things are already tainted here.
  • Would you put that thing away, already?
  • He sees things, things that already happened.
  • Sarah, that terrible thing's already happened.
  • Only works on things that already look like worms.
  • But there are more important things that are already occurring: embryo screening.
  • We are discussing and evaluating things that have already happened.
  • Mr President, by this stage in the debate it seems to me that three things must already be clear to us.
  • But in actual fact, I haven't made this machine so that I can emulate things that already exist.
  • We undoubtedly had problems in the initial stages, because I need hardly say that many things have already been decided here by Parliament in a similar manner.
  • So I'll try and do that, but I want to start with two things that everyone already knows.
  • In this case, boiling water canning is for canning things that are already pretty acidic.
  • The end result will be a system by which we can make simplifications, without touching things that are already easily identifiable by consumers.
  • Mr President, I will not repeat all of the intelligent and sensible things that have already been said by my fellow Members.
  • There is therefore no question of our wanting to duplicate things that are already happening under the aegis of the Social Fund.
  • I could continue but I risk repeating things that have already been said.
  • I fear I shall say some of the things that have already been said.
  • Excuse me, Mr Giansily, but this House does not have the authority to approve things that are already contained in the Rules of Procedure.

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