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think of; Care; Remember.
think about considering; Ponder.
think over.
The phrases think about and think of of are the phrases "consider", "to......There is a certain view", which can be interchanged. For example:
don't think of(about)me any more Don't think about me anymore.
they're thinking about(of)buying a new car They are thinking about buying a new car.
what do you think of(about)the film?What do you think of that film?
Think of is generally not used interchangeably with think about when it means the following meanings:
Want; Intend. For example:
helen,are you thinking of marrying tom?Helen, are you going to marry Tom?
Think; Occur. For example:
who thought of the idea?Who came up with this idea?
Care; Thinking. For example:
Lei Feng was always thinking of others.
Remember. Remember. For example:
i can't think of his name I can't remember his name.
When think about means "reminiscing about the past" or "considering whether a plan is feasible", it is generally not used interchangeably with think of. For example:
I often thought about what you said.
i'll think about your suggestion,and give you an answer tomorrow
think over means "to think carefully". For example:
think over,and you'll find a way think about it and you'll have a way.
We need several days to think this matter over.
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Think of is more inclined to miss, think about is more to consider, think over is to think, to think deeply.
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thinkof
And. think
About usage is similar.
Consider, care, remember, imagine, have. Remember.
thinkof
about)
Can be used to express an opinion on a problem or to consider something:
When it means "think", there is no need to use the tense.
ithinkofit
asimpossible.
I don't think it's possible.
whatdo
youthink
aboutit?
What do you think of this?
ithink
thatthe
doctor
hadbetter
seeyou.
I think it's best to ask a doctor to come and see you.
It can be used in the continuous tense when expressing a plan or idea.
shethrew
thebottle
intothe
neverthoughtofit
again.
She threw the bottle into the sea and never thought about it again.
i'mthinking
ofgoing
touniversity
nextyear.
I'm thinking about going to college next year.
thinkover
Think carefully, reconsider.
Compared to thinkof with.
thinkabout for a deeper consideration.
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Difference Between Think Over and Think About:
The meaning is different.
1. think about: consider.
2. Think Over: Think carefully.
The usage is different.
1. think about: think and "imagine."""Remember. ""Intend. "and so on. I think about it, I imagine it"It is usually used for negative sentences, not for passive construction, and is often used in conjunction with can could].
Think in spoken English, especially American English.
can also be indicated"Toward. I think about it"or "Thinking about something.""。
2. think over: think can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb.
When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by cognate nouns, pronouns, and infinitives.
A verb infinitive with an interrogative word or that wh- clause as an object.
The following words are different:
1. Think about: an infinitive or object clause guided by a question word.
2. Think over: followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. When followed by pronouns, pronouns should be placed before over.
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of means "to consider, to think", often followed by a pronoun, noun or verb -ing form; When it means "mausoleum demolition thinks", it is generally used in interrogative sentences, and it is used in conjunction with what is the year.
About can be followed by a noun, a verb-ing form, or an infinitive or object clause guided by an interrogative word, indicating "consider......”
Over means "to think carefully" followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. When followed by pronouns, pronouns should be placed before over.
for thinks, anticipates.
These words are translated into big differences, and they can be distinguished by contextual translation.
butthink of and think about can sometimes be confused.
The phrases think of and think about are interchangeable when they mean the following:
Consider ......There is a certain point of view.
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Think is "think, consider, feel", generally used alone, and there are many changes.
he think she's nice.He thought she was fine.
The others are still more clear with examples:
ofthink of (you).
think of (a big meal).
sth over
There is no direct use of think over.
think (taking the job)over
Think IT over is used the most to refer to anything. This phrase is what it means to "think again".
about is similar to think of.
think about (you).
But think about is "to think and think about again", and to think of is to simply think and not think about anything else.
For example, think about (a big meal) is probably thinking, "When to eat?" How to eat? Where to eat?
Who invited me? "Wait. think of (a big meal).
There's only one thought in my head).
Typing is very tiring, and the landlord looks at the mood
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The difference between think over and think about is that the meaning is different, the usage is different, and the preposition is different. Think over means to carefully consider a noun or pronoun as an object. When followed by pronouns, pronouns should be placed before over.
Think about can be followed by a noun, a verb in the forming form, or an infinitive or object clause guided by an interrogative word to indicate consideration. Example sentence: think sth over reflect upon sth (esp before reaching a decision).
please think over what i've said.Please consider carefully what I have said. i'd like more time to think things over.
I'm going to take some time to think things through. do you ever think about your childhood?Do you remember anything from your childhood?
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