Prepositions Make a Difference: “THINK OF” or “THINK ABOUT”?

Learn how to use “think of” and “think about” in this preposition lesson. While both can be used when you want to talk about considering different options, they have a couple of key differences. “Think of” is used when an idea comes to your mind. It is much more sudden. When something requires longer contemplation, “think about” is more common. Watch the class to practice listening and repeating sentences, then do the quiz to test your understanding of the material. For more English learning resources, private tutoring, and more, check out my website: Learn more about prepositions: Prepositions Make a Difference: “Hear of“ or “hear about“? The 10 Most Frequent Preposition Mistakes in English In this lesson: 0:00 “Think of“ or “think about“? 0:35 think of 3:41 think about
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