thanks sir…
some guys use both form in same situation …still i have doubt.
i think
i am thinking etc…
Hi,
There is a difference. If you use ‘I think’ in a sentence like this: I think that the world has become a more dangerous place than when I was a child, you are stating your belief and that is a concept/an idea that remains all the time. On the other hand ‘I am thinking’ used in this conversation gives a different idea.
A I see you haven’t answered my question. Why is that?
B I haven’t answered because I am thinking.
In that conversation ‘I am thinking’ means at the moment I am giving your question some consideration/some thought and that’s why I am thinking about it and that’s what I am doing now.
Hope this clarifies.
Alan