Kate12
 
Reply Mon 11 Apr, 2016 09:40 pm
How to say it correctly:
Thinking of you at the dawn/sunset OR Thinking of you at dawn/sunset? OR both work?
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InfraBlue
 
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Reply Mon 11 Apr, 2016 10:31 pm
@Kate12,
Thinking of you at dawn/sunset.
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timur
 
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Reply Mon 11 Apr, 2016 10:53 pm
@Kate12,
Shouldn't you be thinking of him from dawn to sunset? Smile
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mark noble
 
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Reply Tue 12 Apr, 2016 11:08 am
@Kate12,
"I'm thinking about you often."

Time and place are sentiment.
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