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Phrase "I think it good"?



 
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Phrase "I think it good"? Wed Jul 09, 2008 15:00 pm  Phrase "I think it good"?
 

Hi,

Can we say "I think it good"? (like "I find it bad")?
By the way, I've forgot the name of that grammar point already, so please tell me.

Thanks a lot.
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Phrase "I think it good"? Wed Jul 09, 2008 21:10 pm  Phrase "I think it good"?
 

We can say, "I think it good," and sometimes we do, but it sounds very archaic. We would normally say, "I think it is good."

I can't help you with the name of that grammar point, because I probably never knew it. Very Happy
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