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what do you think of ……=how do you like……?It's all ...... you thinkSo the space should be think of
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think of
What do you think of this book?
Think of means what you think about.
Like what. what do you think of me?
That's what you think of me
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think of
think of is the idea that the meaning of opinion, put in a sentence is to evaluate the book: what do you think of the book? It means "Do you like this book or don't like it?" ”
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It should be filled in. what
thinkof
I wish you progress, and if it helps you, please be in time
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whatdo
youthinkofthe
book?The original sentence is to ask.
What do you think of this book?
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do you like cricket?’ i do not,’she said shortly.
Do you like cricket? "No," she said simply.
would you like
English [w d ju la k].
美 [w d ju la k].
You want to. would you like some wine or would you rather stick to sherry?
Do you want to drink wine or would you rather stick to sherry?
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would like =want want.
So the synonym is do you want the storybook on the shelf?
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Listen well in class, but it's actually hurting you.
It is also recommended that other friends do not "only divide the picture".
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How about What do you think?
The synonymous question is: what about
what do you think of
In addition, if the phrase is followed by a verb, you can also use why not, why don't you, also a table of what do you think, here is the meaning of a rhetorical question.
So when it comes to hidden acres, the specific answer is:
how about this book?=what about this book?= what do you think of this book?
The owner of the house with the wheel.