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Bsss10 Posted 20 years ago
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Can you give me a hand? Thank you.

Hello

. Could you tell me the distinction between'' think of '' and '' think about?

To learn computer is useful.

To learn about computer is useful.

What is difference from this two sentences?

Thank you for your help.

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What is the difference between these two sentences? You want: Learning about computer s is useful. think of, think about: In the meaning of "consider", they are equivalent, but see CJ

  • What is the difference between these two sentences?
  • You want: Learning about computer s is useful.
  • think of, think about: In the meaning of "consider", they are equivalent, but see CJ
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What is the difference between these two sentences?

You want: Learning about computers is useful.

think of, think about: In the meaning of "consider", they are equivalent, but see

CJ

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