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3. I like to every day.<br />

4. I would like to today.<br />

5. I don't like to every day.<br />

6. I don't want to today.<br />

7. Do you like to ?<br />

8. Would you like to ?<br />

9. I need to and<br />

10. would you like to this evening?<br />

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V K + r " + A I<br />

(a) I think about my family every day.<br />

(b) I am thinking about grammar right now.<br />

THINK + THAT + A STATEMENT<br />

(c) I think that Sue is Zuzy.<br />

(d) Sue thinks that<br />

(e) I think that the weather is nice.<br />

( f) I think that Mike is a nice person.<br />

(g) I think Mike is a nice person.<br />

In (a): Ideas about my family are in my<br />

mind every day.<br />

In (b): My mind is busy now. Ideas<br />

about grammar are in my mind right now.<br />

In (c): In my opinion, Sue is lazy. I<br />

believe that Sue is lazy.<br />

People use think that when they want<br />

to say (to state) their beliefs.<br />

The present progressive is often used<br />

with think about.<br />

The present progressive is almost never<br />

used with think thaf.<br />

INCORRECT: I am thinking that Sue is hry.<br />

(f) and (g) have the same meaning.<br />

People often often omit that after think,<br />

especially in speaking.<br />

EXERCISE 21 : Use I think (that) to give your opinion.<br />

1. English grammar is easy / hard I fun I interesting.<br />

I think (that) English grammar is. . . .<br />

2. People in this city are friendly / unfriendly / kind / cold.

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