Ideas vs Thought
Cuándo usar cada una en inglés, con significado, registro y ejemplos.
Ideas
Top 1000 (muy común)
Thought
Top 1000 (muy común)A2noun
| Ideas | Thought | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciación | 🇬🇧 //aɪˈdɪəz//🇺🇸 //aɪˈdɪəz// | 🇬🇧 /["/θɔːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/θɔːt/"]/ |
| Significado | Thoughts or plans about what someone wants to do. | What you think or believe. |
| Ejemplo | She shared several innovative ideas during the meeting. | I had a sudden thought that I should call my friend. |
| Registro | Neutral | Neutral |
| Qué tan común | Top 1000 (muy común) | Top 1000 (muy común) |
| Nivel CEFR | - | A2 |
| Categoría gramatical | noun | |
| Colocaciones | generate ideas, share ideas, come up with ideas, discuss ideas, develop ideas | comforting, good, happy, have, think, have, come into somebody’s head, come into somebody’s mind, come to somebody, thought about, thought of, thought on, just a thought, keep your thoughts to yourself, the mere thought of something, modern, 19th-century, etc., crime, police, a school of thought, a strand of thought, careful, proper, serious, give somebody/something, spare (somebody), direct, go into something, pattern, process, experiment, without thought, after a moment’s thought, freedom of thought, a line of thought, careful, proper, serious, give somebody/something, spare (somebody), direct, go into something, pattern, process, experiment, without thought, after a moment’s thought, freedom of thought, a line of thought, kind, nice, modern, 19th-century, etc., crime, police, a school of thought, a strand of thought |
| Antónimos | facts, reality | ignorance, unconcern, carelessness |
| Errores comunes | Confused with 'ideal' in meaning., Using 'idea' in singular when discussing multiple thoughts., Incorrectly using 'ideas' when referring to single thoughts. | 'Thought' is often incorrectly used in the present tense as 'thinked'., Learners may confuse 'thought' and 'thoughtful'., Using 'thought' without a subject in sentences can lead to confusion. |
| Notas de uso | Use 'ideas' in discussions when brainstorming or suggesting plans. Avoid overly casual phrases in formal settings. | Use 'thought' in both spoken and written English to express ideas or opinions. It's appropriate in most situations but can feel too formal in casual conversations. |
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Preguntas frecuentes: Ideas vs Thought
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Ideas y Thought?
Ideas: Thoughts or plans about what someone wants to do. Thought: What you think or believe.
¿Puedes mostrar un ejemplo de cada una?
Ideas: She shared several innovative ideas during the meeting. Thought: I had a sudden thought that I should call my friend.
¿Puedo usar Ideas y Thought indistintamente?
No siempre. Ideas y Thought están relacionadas y a veces se solapan, pero difieren en registro, frecuencia y uso, así que cambiar una por otra puede alterar el significado o el tono. Revisa las diferencias de arriba antes de sustituir.