
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · It's easy to confuse thing for think on this one, because the /ng/ of thing is palatized in the back of the throat and is practically swallowed; then, it runs into the first /k/ of coming. Now, it would …
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Jun 23, 2011 · I would like to ask the question concerning the nature of "you've got another thing/think coming" expression. I have read the old thread and it would seem that the views on this subject vary …
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Jun 10, 2007 · Cambridge Advanced Learners' Dictionary says it is "UK, to consider something for some time." "I had another think coming" means she was going to reflect deeply on something, consider it …
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · I've never heard it used in this manner: If you don't tidy your room, you've got another thing coming. If you say that again, you've got another thing coming. The fact that they do not occur …
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Dec 2, 2008 · Hi there, I understand the meaning of the sentence. the context is as follows: Bastard! If you think you can do whatever you want, you've got another thing coming!! A man is arguing with …
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · If you think I'll sit around while you chip away my brain Listen I ain't fooling and you'd better think again You got another thing coming. If somebody doesn't understand how "thing" could …
You've got another thing / think coming - WordReference Forums
You've got another thing coming. You've got another think coming. What do the above two sentences mean in Arabic?
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · ["Another thing" = something other than being home for Christmas.] If you're counting on being home for Christmas, you've got another think coming. ? [If think does not fit here, then the …
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · A thing may come along which will cause the rethink but it is the rethink being referred to by the phrase, not the thing itself (after all why would it then be "another"). This is exactly what "he …
You've got another 'thing' / 'think' coming? - WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2006 · But I disagree here: in today's English "another think coming" and "another thing coming" are in fact two variants of the same semantic unit. Their spellings and pronunciations are practically …