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  1. THINK: (uważać; sądzić; myśleć) - to have a particular idea or opinion about sth/sb; to believe sth np. Do you think they will come? (pytamy o czyjeś zdanie/opinię) 'Will we make it in time?' - 'I think so' THINKING: (myślenie) - the process of thinking about sth; np: I had to do some quick thinking. - ideas or opinions about sth

  2. 10 cze 2020 · "I think that A" means it is my opinion. "I am thinking that A" often means I am considering A. This is an extension of the literal meaning, that in my mind at the time of speaking is the idea A. The statement is also used as a way of proposing A for consideration.

  3. Czasowniki think (myśleć) i have (mieć), zmieniają swoje znaczenie w zależności od tego, w jakim czasie są użyte. I tak: I tak: What do you think of my new dress?

  4. 29 mar 2021 · Think of” użyjemy gdy pytamy o opinię: What do you think of my plan? = Co myślisz o moim planie? A także gdy coś nam przychodzi do głowy lub przypominamy sobie coś konkretnego: I couldn’t think of any good answer. = Nie przychodziła mi do głowy żadna dobra odpowiedź.

  5. Akinator can read your mind and tell you what character you are thinking of, as if by magic. Think of a real or fictional character, answer few questions, and Akinator will try to guess who it is. Will you dare challenge the genie?

  6. Think about / Think of. The two most common prepositions used after the verb “think” are “about” and “of.” They are very similar, but there is a small difference. Usually when you “think of something,” it is a brief moment – just a few seconds. It is also used for opinions.

  7. Think of” is used when you’re simply recalling something that happened in the past. “Think about” is used when you’re thinking of an idea about a present matter. When using “Think of”, we are expressing emotions. This is not necessarily the case with “Think about”.

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