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Old 04-Jan-2008, 16:10
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Default is it i'm absolutely can think right or i absolutely can think right?

can you help me to answer this question?? and why is it your answerr?? thanx
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Default Re: is it i'm absolutely can think right or i absolutely can think right?

I don't like either one....

I'm absolutely can think right = I am absolutely can think right (this is not good) You sentence needs to be "I am (something)but it cannot be "I am can."

"I absolutely can think right." "I absolutely" is not proper.

"Absolutely, I can think right." (this works)
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