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what do you think of~ ? / what do you think about~?
what do you think of~ ? / what do you think about~?
what is the difference ??
May 29, 2013 10:13 AM
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The verb "to think" has two main uses.
1. personal opinion. What do you think of him/her/the place? (What is your opinion of him/her/the place?)
2. the act of thinking. (What are you thinking about/of?)
Usually "think of" is more personal than "think about".
May 29, 2013
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