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Word in your ear: Thought #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 08, 2010 16:40 pm   Word in your ear: Thought
 

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Hi,

This Word in your Ear is all about thinking. The word 'thought' can be a verb and a noun. Isn't that worth thinking about?

http://www.english-test.net/newsletter/a-word-in-your-ear-thought-196.html

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Word in your ear: Thought #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:58 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Hi sir Alan,

I would like to read your essay about using the word thought. But there is no link to the topic in your message. I wonder where I could find the essay? Could you possibly help me?

Thank you in advance.
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Word in your ear: Thought #3 (permalink) Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:35 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

I have found it. http://www.english-test.net/newsletter/a-word-in-your-ear-thought-196.html
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Word in your ear: Thought #4 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:49 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

hi, this is Eduardo, I do not come to the forum very often, but this time i have a question: Is there any way to find the lesson or lessons to study it, before taking any test, in the lists of English Test? I"ll be wating for t h e answer from you, Mr. Alan. Thanks.
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Word in your ear: Thought #5 (permalink) Thu Aug 26, 2010 21:16 pm   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Hello, Alan,

Thank you for the word " thought " it's very useful and thoughtful for us to learn it from you.
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Word in your ear: Thought #6 (permalink) Thu Aug 26, 2010 22:41 pm   Word in your ear: Thought
 

I had thought of figuring out the world thru my thoughts, then I thought I'd better live with no thoughts :-)
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Word in your ear: Thought #7 (permalink) Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:59 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

'I know you originally believed that it was a very easy exam but now you've taken it, I'm sure you have discovered it's not as easy as you thought (verb).'

sir, is it wrong to use the last phrase like this, I AM SURE IT( WAS ) NOT AS EASY AS YOU THOUGHT.thanks
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Word in your ear: Thought #8 (permalink) Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:04 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Hi,

You must have a verb in the second part of the sentence - it's/it is/it was.

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Word in your ear: Thought #9 (permalink) Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:53 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Thanks. I love the lesson you sent me about (thought) as a verb and as a noun.
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thoughtful #10 (permalink) Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:32 am   thoughtful
 

Hello,
there's the adjective too : " thoughtful "
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Word in your ear: Thought #11 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:55 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Markoo wrote:
I had thought of figuring out the world thru my thoughts, then I thought I'd better live with no thoughts :-)
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Word in your ear: Thought #12 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:56 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Markoo very thoughtful and meaningful idea.
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Word in your ear: Thought #13 (permalink) Tue Sep 07, 2010 13:49 pm   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Hi, Sir,
Thought:
You make it so simple to lean, think and remember.
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Word in your ear: Thought #14 (permalink) Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:55 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

I have been learning a lot with your lessons . Thanks a lot
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Word in your ear: Thought #15 (permalink) Wed Sep 08, 2010 3:56 am   Word in your ear: Thought
 

Alan: could you tell me the difference between "sequence, series, order"?
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