Anna
Hi đŸ‘‹đŸ» Are "I'm thinking about buying a bicycle"and "I'm thinking of buying a bicycle" the same? And what's the difference between "think of" and " think about"?
2023ćčŽ12月30æ—„ 13:16
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"Of" has a tendency to be more specific, more targeted. For example, you might tell a friend "I thought of a book I think you might like to read." However, you wouldn't say "I thought about a book I think you might like to read" unless you actually did spend some time thinking about the book. If all you did was to remember the book and write down the name to tell your friend, then you did not think "about" the book.
2023ćčŽ12月31æ—„
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these sentences have the same meaning.
2023ćčŽ12月30æ—„
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It’s the same yes.
2023ćčŽ12月30æ—„
“i’m thinking about buying a bicycle” sounds more natural to me
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