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Interventizio Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"Think of"

Hi I'm quite sure the "think of/about" topic has been discussed somewhere in the forum, and the distinction is clear to me, but please tell me if this sentence may be correct:
"I must think of a song to sing at my friend's birthday party", meaning: "I must choose a song to sing, among the ones I know...".
  

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Interventizio "I must think of a song to sing at my friend's birthday party", meaning: "I must choose a song to sing, among the ones I know... Yes, except it is not limited to songs you know; you may also go looking for a new one.

  • Interventizio "I must think of a song to sing at my friend's birthday party", meaning: "I must choose a song to sing, among the ones I know...
  • Yes, except it is not limited to songs you know; you may also go looking for a new one.
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Interventizio"I must think of a song to sing at my friend's birthday party", meaning: "I must choose a song to sing, among the ones I know...
Yes, except it is not limited to songs you know; you may also go looking for a new one.

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