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I'll
think
of
something
.
think
Verb
—
If
you
think
something
,
you
feel
that
it
is
or
may
be
true
.
Some
people
think
this
is
a
good
idea
,
but
I
don
'
t
think
so
.
I
think
the
best
thing
to
do
now
is
to
go
home
.
I
just
thought
you
might
want
some
coffee
.
I
really
think
you
should
stop
seeing
her
.
What
do
you
think
about
the
new
teacher
?
Vancouver
is
thought
to
be
a
good
place
to
live
.
I
think
he
'
s
a
doctor
.
I
think
she
wants
us
to
go
that
way
.
I
thought
I
saw
something
.
"
Is
this
right
?" "
I
think
so
."
—
If
you
think
about
something
,
you
use
your
mind
to
give
it
your
attention
.
"
What
'
s
the
best
way
?" "
I
'
m
not
sure
.
Let
me
think
."
All
day
I
was
thinking
about
my
sister
in
Lisbon
.
You
know
you
can
'
t
do
that
.
What
were
you
thinking
?
I
don
'
t
want
to
think
about
that
right
now
.
Just
think
how
nice
it
will
be
when
we
'
re
finished
.
—
If
you
think
something
,
you
hear
the
words
in
your
head
.
"
It
'
s
no
good
,"
she
thought
.
—
You
use
think
in
suggestions
and
requests
.
I
was
thinking
we
could
go
out
tonight
.
Do
you
think
you
could
help
me
here
?
—
If
you
don
'
t
think
to
do
something
,
you
don
'
t
remember
to
do
it
.
I
didn
'
t
think
to
ask
her
.
I
can
'
t
think
where
my
keys
are
.
think
Noun
—
If
you
say
you
'
ll
have
a
think
about
something
,
it
means
you
'
ll
give
it
your
attention
.
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of
Preposition
—
Made
using
.
It
is
a
house
of
cards
.
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something
Compound Determinative
—
an
unspecified
(
un
-
+
specified
)
object
.
I
'
m
going
to
wear
something
today
.
—
an
event
.
Isn
'
t
something
going
to
happen
?
—
a
special
object
.
You
'
re
really
something
!
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