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Hello,
I was studying a chapter in a grammar book.
The chapter was about the structure S+V+O+C giving the following sentence
as one of its examples.
ex) I think him kind.
I think this comes from "I think him to be kind."
If you take out "to be", then you get the example sentence.
(Please correct me if I'm mistaken.)
But I started to wonder if "I think him kind" is often used in daily conversation.
I think people would usually just say "I think he's kind," and "I think him kind"
would perhaps be used much more in writing.
Would you give me some comments on this?
I was studying a chapter in a grammar book.
The chapter was about the structure S+V+O+C giving the following sentence
as one of its examples.
ex) I think him kind.
I think this comes from "I think him to be kind."
If you take out "to be", then you get the example sentence.
(Please correct me if I'm mistaken.)
But I started to wonder if "I think him kind" is often used in daily conversation.
I think people would usually just say "I think he's kind," and "I think him kind"
would perhaps be used much more in writing.
Would you give me some comments on this?