to think
to think
Auxiliary: have
'think' is irregular (think / thought / thought). In the sense of holding an opinion it is stative, but 'be thinking' (about something) is common when it means to consider or reflect.
I think about you every day.
I think about you every day.
Indicative
Present Simple
I think you are right.
I think you are right.
You think too much about the past.
You think too much about the past.
She thinks it's a bad idea.
She thinks it's a bad idea.
We think the plan will work.
We think the plan will work.
You think alike, the two of you.
You think alike, the two of you.
They think we should wait.
They think we should wait.
Present Continuous
I am thinking about changing jobs.
I am thinking about changing jobs.
What are you thinking about?
What are you thinking about?
She is thinking of moving abroad.
She is thinking of moving abroad.
We are thinking of buying a house.
We are thinking of buying a house.
You are thinking too small.
You are thinking too small.
They are thinking about their next move.
They are thinking about their next move.
Past Simple
I thought you were coming later.
I thought you were coming later.
You thought it was a joke.
You thought it was a joke.
She thought about it for a long time.
She thought about it for a long time.
We thought the film was excellent.
We thought the film was excellent.
You thought we had forgotten you.
You thought we had forgotten you.
They thought the door was locked.
They thought the door was locked.
Present Perfect
I have thought about your offer.
I have thought about your offer.
You have thought this through, I hope.
You have thought this through, I hope.
She has thought of a solution.
She has thought of a solution.
We have thought about it carefully.
We have thought about it carefully.
You have thought of everything.
You have thought of everything.
They have thought long and hard about this.
They have thought long and hard about this.
Past Perfect
I had thought it would be easier.
I had thought it would be easier.
You had thought of leaving before, hadn't you?
You had thought of leaving before, hadn't you?
She had thought the meeting was cancelled.
She had thought the meeting was cancelled.
We had thought of everything except the weather.
We had thought of everything except the weather.
You had thought the exam was on Monday.
You had thought the exam was on Monday.
They had thought about it before deciding.
They had thought about it before deciding.
Future Simple
Future
I will think about it and let you know.
I will think about it and let you know.
You will think differently in the morning.
You will think differently in the morning.
He will think we abandoned him.
He will think we abandoned him.
We will think of something.
We will think of something.
You will think I'm crazy, but it works.
You will think I'm crazy, but it works.
They will think it over tonight.
They will think it over tonight.
Conditional
Present Conditional
Conditional
I would think twice before agreeing.
I would think twice before agreeing.
You would think it was easy, but it isn't.
You would think it was easy, but it isn't.
She would think we were joking.
She would think we were joking.
We would think about it if we had time.
We would think about it if we had time.
You would think differently after the trip.
You would think differently after the trip.
They would think we had lost our minds.
They would think we had lost our minds.
Imperative
Imperative
Think before you speak!
Think before you speak!
Think carefully about your answer!
Think carefully about your answer!
Let's think this through together.
Let's think this through together.
