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My thought vs My thoughts

Both 'my thought' and 'my thoughts' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'My thought' refers to a single idea or consideration, while 'my thoughts' is the plural form and refers to multiple ideas or considerations.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 1849 views

My thought

This phrase is correct when referring to a single idea or consideration.

Use 'my thought' when you want to express a single idea or consideration that you have.

Examples:

  • My thought on the matter is that we should wait and see what happens.
  • My thought flies in the search of new thoughts...
  • My thought was that, no matter how successful we were politically, landlords would never gain respect.
  • That's okay. I wasn't really interested in finishing my thought.
  • My thought is expressed in the enthusiasm of being able to express a point of view.
  • My thought also goes to the numerous refugees that have taken exile in your Country.
  • My thought goes to all those people who have participated in the past in our seminars.
  • My thought is developed mainly through writing; so for me it was really a burden, a school of patience, not to be able to write for six weeks.
  • My thought extends to the entire City, to all the Genoese and to all who live and work in this territory.
  • My thought and my prayer go to all persons affected by this sickness, in particular children, to the poorest and to those who are rejected.
  • My thought is that the first print should be done in Oria, and that afterwards the whole printing should pass to Messina, where I reside, under my own eyes.
  • My thought goes in a particular way to you, dear friends, who render your service in the different sectors of our little State, from the most visible to the most hidden.
  • My thought is also directed with gratitude to the members of the Secretariat of State, guided by Cardinal Angelo Sodano, as well as to the members of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and especially its President, Cardinal Renato Martino.
  • Watch closely, the walls of my thought.
  • That's my thought of the day.
  • I am present at the birth of my thought.
  • But this is just my thought.
  • This was truly decisive for the development of my thought.
  • Obviously, I tend to point out, this is my thought.
  • But at the same it remains distinct from my thinking; It is in front of my thought [obstructing finds], outside and independent of my thought.
  • My thought, Nick, would be nothing at all.

Alternatives:

  • my idea
  • my opinion
  • my belief
  • my perspective
  • my viewpoint

My thoughts

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple ideas or considerations.

Use 'my thoughts' when you want to express multiple ideas or considerations that you have.

Examples:

  • These are my thoughts on the subject.
  • My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
  • My thoughts on being a not-super-visual crocheter.
  • My thoughts go to the revelation of the third secret of Fatima made by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone on behalf of Pope Benedict XVI a few years ago.
  • My thoughts are with the victims and their families.
  • My Facebook post. My thoughts.
  • My thoughts are often not tasty.
  • My thoughts turn also to France.
  • My thoughts about study groups are based on personal experience.
  • My thoughts now turn to Latin America.
  • My thoughts are with His Majesty.
  • My thoughts were really like a prayer.
  • My thoughts aren't really there.
  • My thoughts are with you in this time of crisis.
  • My thoughts exactly, Two Fingers.
  • My thoughts are with the families of the victims.
  • My thoughts are troubled and require my utmost attention.
  • My thoughts kept running back to Daniel.
  • My thoughts churn upon closer relation.
  • My thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • My thoughts are really, Rocky.

Alternatives:

  • my ideas
  • my opinions
  • my beliefs
  • my perspectives
  • my viewpoints

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