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SSY Jung Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

think /think of /think about

Dear members

The word 'think' can use as intransitive verb or transitive one.

So when I make setntences, I am confused that which one I have to use; think or think of(about)

please let me know with some examples when I have to use 'think' or think of(about)

Thanks

SSY
  

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Have a look at the example sentences in the links below, and post back if you're still unsure. org/dictionary/english/think

  • Have a look at the example sentences in the links below, and post back if you're still unsure.
  • org/dictionary/english/think
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Have a look at the example sentences in the links below, and post back if you're still unsure.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/think

http://dictionary.cambridg

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