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[English Q&A]: "Think of" vs "Think About

  • Writer: Mary Grace Adelante
    Mary Grace Adelante
  • Feb 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

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"Think of" and "think about" are two phrases we use when we're thinking or considering something.


When we say "think of," it means to remember or come up with something in your mind. For example, if I ask you to think of a fruit, you might think of an apple or a banana.


On the other hand, when we say "think about," it means to spend time considering or pondering something. For instance, if I ask you to think about your plans for the weekend, I'm asking you to take some time to consider what you'll do.


So, "think of" is like recalling something specific, while "think about" is like spending time thinking about a topic or idea. They both involve thinking, but they're used in slightly different ways. Hope this helps your confusion! Happy learning!!


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