noun - things, places, people, ideas
concrete noun - real physical things
abstract noun - idea, concept
noun clauses - thinking, feeling, believing
verbs - think, feel, know, believe, trust, understand, say
that, why, how
"think that"
Mary thinks that S V.
Mary thinks that she is smarter than her brother.
I think that it will be sunny tomorrow.
I think that you're right.
I think
I think you're right.
I don't think that I'll go to the party.
Meetup.com
I hope that you will consider using meetup.com.
Mary knows how she can get a new job.
Mary knows how to get a new job. NATURAL
Joe knows how to play piano.
Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
We don't know why Joel is always so late.
We don't know why it has been getting cold so early this year.
Why isn't this computer working?
Do you know why this computer isn't working?
I don't know why this computer isn't working.
Can you tell me why the sky is blue?
Whatever you want is ok with me.
It annoys us that you chew with your mouth open.
It really bugs me when you don't pick up your clothes off the floor.
I don't understand what you mean.
I don't understand what you are talking about.
Sorry. I didn't hear what you said.
Pardon me. I didn't follow what you said.
What you need is to apologize to your girlfriend.
I don't know who she is.
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