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08-20-2008, 01:47 AM

[quote=MissMisa;565260]
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Originally Posted by YuriTokoro View Post

You would say this:

'I thought that 'lucky guess' meant something good happening, like he/she had expected.'


The present tense would be::

'I think that 'lucky guess' means something good happening, like he/she had expected.'


And if you know the statement you are making is correct, it's just:

'Lucky guess' means something good happening, like he/she had expected.'

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Hi, MissMisa.

>'I thought that 'lucky guess' meant something good happening, like he/she had expected.'

Can you say ‘I thought that “lucky guess” meant something good he/she had expected happening’?


>'I think that 'lucky guess' means something good happening, like he/she had expected.'

This is very difficult.
Don’t you say ‘I think that “lucky guess” means something good happening, like he/she have expected’?

Thank you for helping me, MissMisa.


Hello, I may not understand English very well and I may lack words but I will try to understand you.

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