EN English dictionary from i think, much to my regret, that i will not be able to visit you this year. to i usually
- I think, much to my regret, that I will not be able to visit you this year.
- I think, therefore I am
- I think, therefore I am. Cogito, ergo sum.
- I think, we've been had.
- I think, you're deliberately misunderstanding me.
- I thought as much
- I thought as much!
- I thought as much.
- I thought I heard a voice, but I guess it was just a figment of my fantasy.
- I thought it was worthwhile to clarify the matter.
- I thought so
- I Threes
- I toast your health
- I told her I wasn't interested, but she wasn't deterred.
- I told him plump
- I told him that ...
- I told you more than once to let it be.
- I told you so
- I told you so again and again
- I told you so.
- I told you two kids to knock it off!
- I told you, didn't I!
- I too
- I took advantage of the childrens' absence to tidy their rooms.
- I took an instant liking to his new girlfriend.
- I took her for a nun and Robert said nothing to undeceive me.
- I took issue with him over his interpretation.
- I took notes which I will work up into a report later.
- I translate
- I tried and tried but
- I tried to argue her out of it.
- I tried to get a smile out of her.
- I tried to get him talking, but he wasn't very responsive.
- I tried to get in a word
- I tried to put in a word
- I trust that you'll pay me for the broken window.
- I try to stop smoking.
- I Turn to You
- i understand
- I understand that as meaning ...
- I understand the gravity of the situation
- I understand you perfectly well.
- I understand you will arrive tomorrow.
- I understand your position, but ....
- I understood.
- I used to
- I used to like it
- I used to partner him in tennis matches.
- I used to play the piano.
- I usually