The correct answer is based on the grammar point ใใใจๆใ่พผใใ(to omoikomu), which means 'to mistakenly believe', 'to be under the wrong impression', or 'to assume something without a proper basis'. In this context, ใใใฎใจๆใ่พผใใงใ(mono to omoikonde) fits perfectly. - The sentence describes a situation where 'he' acted based on a false assumption. He assumed ('ๆใ่พผใใง') that 'I' agreed with his opinion. - The particle ใใจใ marks the content of the thought or assumption. - The verb ใๆใ่พผใใ(omoikomu) implies a strong, subjective, and often mistaken belief. - The addition of ใใใฎใจใ softens the phrase slightly and emphasizes the speaker's perspective on the other person's subjective (and likely incorrect) assumption. The ใใฆใ form connects this assumption as the reason for the following action ('he went ahead with the discussion one-sidedly'). Therefore, ใๅฝผใฏใ็งใๅฝผใฎๆ่ฆใซ่ณๆใใฆใใใใฎใจๆใ่พผใใงใไธๆน็ใซ่ฉฑใ้ฒใใฆใใพใฃใใใ correctly conveys the meaning: 'He, under the firm (but mistaken) impression that I agreed with his opinion, proceeded with the discussion one-sidedly.' Common Mistakes / Nuances: โ : This phrase means 'it's not that... but...' or 'it doesn't mean that... but...'. It's used to partially deny a preceding statement or a likely assumption before adding more information. It doesn't fit here because the sentence needs a phrase to describe 'his' assumption, not to make a partial denial from the speaker's point of view. Example: ใๅฝผใฎๆ่ฆใซ่ณๆใใฆใใใใใงใฏใชใใใๅๅฏพใใ็็ฑใใชใใใ (It's not that I agree with his opinion, but I have no reason to oppose it either.) โ : This grammar point means 'far from...', 'not at all the case', or 'this is not the time/place for...'. It is used to make a strong denial and often introduce a completely different, sometimes more serious, situation. It would imply 'Far from agreeing...', which is a statement of fact, not an assumption made by someone else. It doesn't fit the logical flow of the sentence, which explains the reason for his actions. Example: ใ่ณๆใใฆใใใฉใใใงใฏใชใใ็ตถๅฏพๅๅฏพใ ใใ(Far from agreeing, I'm absolutely against it.) โ : This phrase means 'I thought... but contrary to expectations...' or 'just when I thought...'. It expresses the speaker's surprise when an outcome is the opposite of what was expected. It describes the speaker's own thought and the surprising event that followed. The main sentence, however, is about explaining *someone else's* mistaken belief that led to their action, not the speaker's surprise. Example: ใๅฝผใฏ่ณๆใใใใจๆใใใใๆฅใซๅๅฏพใๅงใใใใ(I thought he would agree, but to my surprise, he suddenly started to oppose it.)
ๆญฃ่งฃใฏๆๆณใใใจๆใ่พผใ๏ผใใจใใใใใ๏ผใใงใใใใฎ่กจ็พใฏใใไบๅฎใจใฏ้ใใฎใซใใใใ ใจๅบใไฟกใใใใๅ้ใใใใใจใใๆๅณใงไฝฟใใใพใใใใฎๆ่ใงใฏใใใใฎใจๆใ่พผใใง๏ผใใฎใจใใใใใใง๏ผใใๅฎ็งใซๅใใพใใ - ใใฎๆใฏใใๅฝผใใ้้ใฃใๆใ่พผใฟใซๅบใฅใใฆ่กๅใใ็ถๆณใๆๅใใฆใใพใใๅฝผใฏใ็งใๅฝผใฎๆ่ฆใซ่ณๆใใฆใใใจใๆใ่พผใใงใใใใฎใงใใ - ๅฉ่ฉใใจใใฏใๆ่ใๆใ่พผใฟใฎๅ ๅฎนใ็คบใใพใใ - ๅ่ฉใๆใ่พผใใใฏใๆ นๆ ใไธ็ขบใใงใใใซใใใใใใใๅผทใไธป่ฆณ็ใซไฟกใใฆใใใจใใใใฅใขใณในใๅซใฟใพใใ - ใใใฎใจใใๅ ใใใใจใงใใใฎๆใ่พผใฟใไธป่ฆณ็ใงใใใค๏ผใใใใใฏ๏ผ่ชคใใงใใใใจใ่ฉฑใๆใๆๆใใใใฅใขใณในใๅผท่ชฟใใใพใใใพใใใๆใ่พผใใงใใจใใใใฆๅฝขใใฏใใใฎๆใ่พผใฟใๅๅ ใงใๅพใฎ่กๅ๏ผไธๆน็ใซ่ฉฑใ้ฒใใฆใใพใฃใ๏ผใซใคใชใใฃใใใจใ็คบใใฆใใพใใ ใใใใฃใฆใใๅฝผใฏใ็งใๅฝผใฎๆ่ฆใซ่ณๆใใฆใใใใฎใจๆใ่พผใใงใไธๆน็ใซ่ฉฑใ้ฒใใฆใใพใฃใใใใจใใๆใฏใใๅฝผใฏใ็งใ่ณๆใใฆใใใจๅบใ๏ผใใใ้้ใฃใฆ๏ผไฟกใ่พผใฟใไธๆน็ใซ่ฉฑใ้ฒใใฆใใพใฃใใใจใใๆๅณใๆญฃใใไผใใพใใ Common Mistakes / Nuances: โ : This phrase means 'it's not that... but...' or 'it doesn't mean that... but...'. It's used to partially deny a preceding statement or a likely assumption before adding more information. It doesn't fit here because the sentence needs a phrase to describe 'his' assumption, not to make a partial denial from the speaker's point of view. Example: ใๅฝผใฎๆ่ฆใซ่ณๆใใฆใใใใใงใฏใชใใใๅๅฏพใใ็็ฑใใชใใใ (It's not that I agree with his opinion, but I have no reason to oppose it either.) โ : This grammar point means 'far from...', 'not at all the case', or 'this is not the time/place for...'. It is used to make a strong denial and often introduce a completely different, sometimes more serious, situation. It would imply 'Far from agreeing...', which is a statement of fact, not an assumption made by someone else. It doesn't fit the logical flow of the sentence, which explains the reason for his actions. Example: ใ่ณๆใใฆใใใฉใใใงใฏใชใใ็ตถๅฏพๅๅฏพใ ใใ(Far from agreeing, I'm absolutely against it.) โ : This phrase means 'I thought... but contrary to expectations...' or 'just when I thought...'. It expresses the speaker's surprise when an outcome is the opposite of what was expected. It describes the speaker's own thought and the surprising event that followed. The main sentence, however, is about explaining *someone else's* mistaken belief that led to their action, not the speaker's surprise. Example: ใๅฝผใฏ่ณๆใใใใจๆใใใใๆฅใซๅๅฏพใๅงใใใใ(I thought he would agree, but to my surprise, he suddenly started to oppose it.)
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