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i'm starting to think vs i starting to think

The correct phrase is 'I'm starting to think.' The contraction 'I'm' is the correct form of 'I am' in this context. 'I starting to think' is incorrect because it lacks the verb 'am' and the contraction 'I'm.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 969 views

i'm starting to think

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone is beginning to consider or believe something. The contraction 'I'm' is the correct form of 'I am' in this context.

Examples:

  • I'm starting to think that we should go with option B.
  • I'm starting to think that she might be right.
  • I'm starting to think that this is a bad idea.
  • I'm starting to think that we need to change our approach.
  • I'm starting to think that he's not telling the truth.
  • I'm starting to think Prudence doesn't like me.
  • I'm starting to think we sent him down a bad path.
  • I'm starting to think she dodged a bullet.
  • I'm starting to think it's not about her.
  • I'm starting to think we shouldn't play sports at work anymore.
  • I'm starting to think John-John might be right.
  • I'm starting to think this is the finest song ever written.
  • I'm starting to think the truth's overrated.
  • I'm starting to think we have something very important and specific in common.
  • I'm starting to think basketball was a mistake.
  • I'm starting to think peace is overrated.
  • I'm starting to think I was wrong about Wally.
  • I'm starting to think you miss me.
  • I'm starting to think you liked the guy.
  • I'm starting to think I'm the child.
  • I'm starting to think this relationship is a mistake.
  • I'm starting to think I might not win this.
  • I'm starting to think our favorite archer isn't all green.
  • I'm starting to think Jake resents me.
  • I'm starting to think you might be right.

i starting to think

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Am I starting to think like the police?
  • I'm starting to think she dodged a bullet.
  • I'm starting to think you enjoy being hurt.
  • I'm starting to think that you were not technically invited...
  • I'm starting to think we shouldn't play sports at work anymore.
  • Actually, I'm starting to think Alan Harper is the problem.
  • Now I'm starting to think that wasn't Amelia Earhart's compass.
  • I'm starting to think he's ducking me.
  • I'm starting to think that Jakes was right.
  • I'm starting to think Prudence doesn't like me.
  • I'm starting to think it's not about her.
  • I'm starting to think you're enjoying this.
  • In fact, I'm starting to think that his family was right.
  • I'm starting to think I made a mistake.
  • I'm starting to think he might just actually have one.
  • I'm starting to think that you're unbeatable.
  • I'm starting to think that maybe it does.
  • I'm starting to think this is the finest song ever written.
  • I'm starting to think I signed with the wrong label.
  • I'm starting to think Eric made the wrong career move.

Alternatives:

  • I'm starting to think
  • I have started to think
  • I began to think
  • I think
  • I'm beginning to think

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