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The difference between think of and think about:
To express an opinion about someone, something, think of and think about can be used interchangeably, for example:
what do you think of / about his proposal?(What do you think of his suggestion?) )
However, when it comes to considering, it is generally said with think about, for example:
i will think about the plan.(I will consider this plan).
If you remember to remember, think of, for example:
i just can't think of her name.(I just can't remember her name.)
what do you think about/of ……= how do you like ……
What do you think ......What do you think? Used to ask for opinions on something.
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There is a difference between the two, when think of means to think that there is something to think, the meaning is the same as think about.
But the other meaning of think of is that you think of something, for example, think of what you remembered about the day
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what do you think of ..how do you like...You think it's ......What do you think?
how do you like this shirt?What do you think of this shirt?
Think pronunciation: English [ k] American [ k].
Usage: When the subject is the first (i, we) and there is an object clause after think, where the question sentence should be an object clause, so the subject of the anti-meaning question sentence is consistent with the subject of the object clause. However, if the subject of the main clause is in the second or third person, the subject of the anti-interrogative sentence is the same as the subject of the main clause.
Example sentence: i would hate him to think i'm trying to trap him
I don't want him to think I'm playing a trap on him.
what do you think of.
it's + adjectives.
They are + adjectives.
Among them, the selection of it and they depends on whether the following things are singular or plural, countable or uncountable.
tell me, what do you think of my theory?
Tell me, how is my theory?
it's very frontier。
It's cutting-edge and trailblazing.
The three phrases think everything of, think anything of, and think nothing of are different in degree:
everything of the deepest, which means "very important";
Anything of is secondary, meaning "still valued", and is often used in negative or interrogative sentences;
Nothing of the least is "not valued" or "thought it doesn't matter".
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what are you __think)__of,about,with)?i __think) that i am going to __make) you a peasant __to four from) christmas.
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Hello, dear dear very happy to answer for you. The first emptiness is thinking, because it is the second emptiness about the present continuous tense, in fact, of can also be. The third empty am thinking
Dear, there seems to be something wrong with the word in the fourth empty parentheses, take a look at it again.
The fourth empty make, the last empty from
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It's the fifth empty parenthesis word, it seems to be a problem, but according to the existing answer, it has already sent you. Thank you.
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1、what do you think of...2、how do you like...3、how do you think about...
Example sentence:
1. What do you think?
what do you scheme?
2. So, what do you think of her?
well, what did you make of her?
3. What do you think of this idea?
what did you think about the idea?
4. Frankly, what do you think of this school?
what do you think of the school, in your honest opinion?
5. Church. Bradley: What do you think, Edward?
don bradley: what do you think, edward?