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08-18-2008, 04:03 PM

[quote=YuriTokoro;564724]
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Originally Posted by Bureda View Post

An example would be: If you take a Mathematics exam and you guess the answer there's a chance that you will be correct or wrong! This is a 'Lucky Guess'.
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Thank you for explanation.
I have thought that "Lucky Guess" means like something good happening as he/she had expected.

Is “I have thought” correct?
Should I say “I had thought”? Which is correct?

You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
これからも どうぞ よろしく。
Yuri.
It depends what you want to say. If you want to say, that you have thought of an idea, you said, 'I have thought of an idea!'

Or, if you want to say what you thought about something, all you say is, 'I thought,' like this: 'I thought it was tuesday.'

Hope that helps ~



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