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thought? vs thoughts?

Both 'thought?' and 'thoughts?' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Thought?' is a correct question form when asking for a single thought or opinion, while 'thoughts?' is used when asking for multiple thoughts or opinions.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 799 views

thought?

This is a correct question form when asking for a single thought or opinion.

This form is used when you want to inquire about a single thought or opinion from someone.

Examples:

  • What's your thought on the matter?
  • I mean, who would have thought?
  • I mean, who would have thought?
  • That is literally your first thought?
  • Maybe he can't get past a thought?
  • Was it as hard as you thought?
  • T is iworse than you thought?
  • So, the tests confirm what you thought?
  • I mean, what would you have thought?
  • I mean, who woulda thought?
  • Without him second-guessing your every thought?
  • No sign of intelligence, no brain, yet evidence of thought?
  • When you found out about me and Katherine, what was your first thought?
  • Is it worse than you thought?
  • Is it worse than you thought?
  • Jess, are you capable of having a single unexpressed thought?
  • Could you imagine if we could leapfrog language and communicate directly with human thought?
  • Or stop me from crushing you with a thought?
  • Why were you worried about what I thought?
  • Are there darker sides to the Time Lord than we ever thought?
  • Should I just... say everything I thought?

Alternatives:

  • What do you think?

thoughts?

This is used when asking for multiple thoughts or opinions.

This form is appropriate when you want to know about several thoughts or opinions on a topic.

Examples:

  • What are your thoughts on the new project proposal?
  • Royal Prince, what are your thoughts?
  • Would you have us consider those thoughts?
  • You have a problem with people reading your thoughts?
  • Were you serious... a bout reading her thoughts?
  • So, Dr. Dolittle, any thoughts?
  • So you don't have any thoughts?
  • A brain scan to read his thoughts?
  • Muppet baby head for your thoughts?
  • Does your Mitanni grandmother teach you these thoughts?
  • Could you give us a moment to collect our thoughts?
  • You got lost in your thoughts?
  • What moves you to such thoughts?
  • Has he acted on these thoughts?
  • Can you at least attempt to control your thoughts?
  • What if the baby can feel my thoughts?
  • Whose hand is this, that writes my thoughts?
  • You want to paw through our private thoughts?
  • So, a penny for your thoughts?
  • Does Instant Performer work as rapidly as thoughts?
  • So you know all my thoughts?

Alternatives:

  • What do you think about it?

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