Significado en español

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Pensé que todavía estabas encerrado

UK//θɔːt juː wɒz stɪl lɒkt ʌp//US//θɔt ju wəz stɪl lɑkt ʌp//

Significado de Thought you was still locked up

You believed someone was still in prison.

Creías que alguien todavía estaba en prisión.

In simple words: You believed someone was in prison.

Creías que alguien estaba en prisión.

Thought you was still locked up en una frase

  • I really thought you was still locked up after the trial.Realmente pensé que todavía estabas encerrado después del juicio.
  • He thought you was still locked up, so he didn't call.Él pensó que todavía estabas encerrado, así que no llamó.
  • I guess he thought you was still locked up when he didn't see you.Supongo que pensó que todavía estabas encerrado cuando no te vio.
  • She said she thought you was still locked up for a few more weeks.Ella dijo que pensó que todavía estabas encerrado por unas semanas más.
  • Everyone thought you was still locked up, so they didn’t visit.Todos pensaron que todavía estabas encerrado, así que no te visitaron.

Cómo usar Thought you was still locked up

This phrase is used informally in conversation. It's common in certain dialects but considered non-standard English. In formal contexts, use 'you were' instead of 'you was'.

Esta frase se usa de manera informal en conversaciones. Es común en ciertos dialectos, pero se considera inglés no estándar. En contextos formales, usa 'you were' en lugar de 'you was'.

Grammar pattern

thought + subject + past simple verb

Memory hint

Think of a locked door - once locked, you can't get out.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with Thought you was still locked up

  • thought you were
  • locked up
  • still in prison

Synonyms for Thought you was still locked up

  • thought you were
  • believed you were
  • assumed you were

Common mistakes with Thought you was still locked up

  • Using 'was' instead of 'were' for standard English grammar.
  • Confusing the past tense with the present.
  • Not using proper subject-verb agreement.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Thought you was still locked up

¿Qué significa Thought you was still locked up?

Creías que alguien estaba en prisión.

¿Qué significa Thought you was still locked up en español?

Creías que alguien estaba en prisión.

¿Cuál es la definición de Thought you was still locked up?

Creías que alguien todavía estaba en prisión.

¿Cómo se usa Thought you was still locked up en una frase?

I really thought you was still locked up after the trial.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Thought you was still locked up?

He thought you was still locked up, so he didn't call.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Thought you was still locked up?

Algunas alternativas comunes son thought you were, believed you were, assumed you were.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a Thought you was still locked up?

Suele combinarse con thought you were, locked up, still in prison.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Thought you was still locked up?

Using 'was' instead of 'were' for standard English grammar. Confusing the past tense with the present. Not using proper subject-verb agreement.

¿Cómo se pronuncia Thought you was still locked up?

US: //θɔt ju wəz stɪl lɑkt ʌp//, UK: //θɔːt juː wɒz stɪl lɒkt ʌp//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Thought you was still locked up es formal o informal?

"Thought you was still locked up" es informal, así que encaja en conversaciones casuales con amigos y familia.

¿Cuándo debo usar Thought you was still locked up?

Esta frase se usa de manera informal en conversaciones. Es común en ciertos dialectos, pero se considera inglés no estándar. En contextos formales, usa 'you were' en lugar de 'you was'.