think about We use think about (rather than 'think of) when we talk about concentrating on
something:
• • Your job is to think about safety and nothing else.
think of We use think of (rather than 'think about') to give opinions and ask about them, to talk
about an idea, and to talk about remembering something. We also prefer of in the pattern (be)
thinking of + -ing to talk about intentions:
What do you think of my car? I've just bought it.
I don't think a lot of his work. (= it's not very good)
He thinks a lot of his sister. (= likes/respects her)
He's always thinking of ways to increase our sales.
I know it's here somewhere. I just can't think of where I've put it.
I'm thinking of selling my motorbike.
Prepositions after adjectives
Two- and three-word verbs
Prepositions after verbs (2) and (3)
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