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"I found it funny" or "I found it to be funny"? I think it funny or 2) I think it's funny 3) I think it to be funny
28 de jan de 2017 02:34
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Hi Cady, When I saw your third version, it reminded me of a common phrase "I find it interesting that .....". However, it may not work with every verb. I would say version 2 sounds more natural both in spoken and written English.
28 de janeiro de 2017
Hi there! All three of these are grammatically correct, and the first two are both used in natural spoken english. The third (I think it to be funny) seems a bit strange to my American English ears. 1. I think it funny. This is usually followed by "that..." For example, "I think it funny that no one seems to like cookies, yet that's all anyone brings to share." (I don't think this would ever happen, only because cookies are wonderful.). In essence, this phrase means that you find something about the world strange, but not necessarily actually funny. 2. I think it's funny. This means that you think that "it" whatever "it" is to be actually funny. These are very subtle differences, and may be variable across different dialects/accents of English. So you know, I am a native American English speaker from Southern California, I am 22 years old, and college-educated.
28 de janeiro de 2017
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