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Reply Tue 6 Jun, 2006 01:49 am
Will you show me the differences between "think about , think over and think of"?
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Reply Tue 6 Jun, 2006 09:19 am
There is functionally no difference between "think about" and "think over"--both mean to spend time giving mental consideration to something.

"Think of" can mean to have an opinion:

"I don't think of those people in flattering terms."

. . . or it can mean to be reminded of something:

"When he spoke of trains, it made me think of a time in my childhood."
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