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Teal lime Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Think it over or think over it?

Is it "Think it over" or "Think over it"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me a few examples?

Thank you

  

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teal lime "Think it over" Only this one is correct. When the object is a short pronoun (it), it must follow the verb (think). When the object is longer, you have a choice.

  • teal lime "Think it over" Only this one is correct.
  • When the object is a short pronoun (it), it must follow the verb (think).
  • When the object is longer, you have a choice.
  • Take off your hat .
  • / Take your hat off.
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teal lime"Think it over"

Only this one is correct. When the object is a short pronoun (it), it must follow the verb (think). When the object is longer, you have a choice.

Take off your hat. / Take your hat off.

Take

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