Where do we use thoughts?
Thought sentence example
- The children thought the new game was very funny.
- I never thought I could do it.
- He thought it would be fun for the man to tell the woman.
- “How can he talk like that?” thought Pierre.
- “I thought so,” said the Wizard, with a sigh.
What can I say instead of I thought?
Ways to Say I THINK
| In my opinion… | I believe… |
|---|---|
| As far as I’m concerned… | It’s my belief that… |
| The way I see things is that… | I honestly believe that… |
| As I see it… | To my way of thinking… |
| It seems to me that… | I feel… |
Why do we use meanwhile?
Meanwhile, meaning during this time, is a linking adverb which connects and contrasts ideas between two sentences. It indicates that one event is going on at the same time as another: Slice and brush the aubergines with oil and bake in the oven till soft.
Can you say in the meanwhile?
Meanwhile and meantime can both be nouns or adverbs and are interchangeable. “Meantime” is more frequently seen as a noun, in the phrases “in the meantime” and “for the meantime.” “Meanwhile” is usually seen as an adverb, such as in “meanwhile, back at the farm.”
What is another word for meanwhile?
What is another word for meanwhile?
| concurrently | simultaneously |
|---|---|
| meantime | while |
| at the same time | in the meanwhile |
| in the meantime | for the present |
What does in the meantime mean?
1 : during the time before something happens or before a specified period ends The new computers won’t arrive until next week, but we can keep using the old ones in the meantime. 2 : while something else is being done or was being done She spent four years studying for her law degree.