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think about going vs think of going

Both 'think about going' and 'think of going' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to express consideration or contemplation of a future action.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1671 views

think about going

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express consideration or contemplation of a future action.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is considering or contemplating the idea of going somewhere or engaging in a particular activity.

Examples:

  • I need to think about going to the party tonight.
  • She is thinking about going on a trip next month.
  • Have you thought about going back to school?
  • Let's think about going to the beach this weekend.
  • He is thinking about going for a run after work.
  • We cannot just leave now and think about going to Rio.
  • If you come to see that you are not happy among these people, you might think about going to Madrid.
  • Maybe we should just think about going to the same college.
  • And at some point, you may need to think about going out on your own.
  • When I think about going ba, I, you know, he hasn't changed.
  • When I think about going ba,
  • A guy like you should think about going electric.
  • Maybe she should think about going in the opposite direction.
  • He couldn't think about going on alone.
  • Don't even think about going anywhere.
  • So it frightened me to think about going after something new.
  • Maybe next time you'll think about going fishing.
  • If you think about going into space, it's a fascinating thing.
  • Don't even think about going close to that entrance.
  • Nobody even think about going after her.
  • Sometimes I think about going to the hospital and switching the babies around.
  • Now think about going in a circle.
  • Don't even think about going back to Okada.
  • You should think about going into politics.
  • You should think about going out hustling like we were talking about.

Alternatives:

  • consider going
  • contemplate going
  • ponder going
  • mull over going
  • reflect on going

think of going

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express consideration or contemplation of a future action.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is considering or contemplating the idea of going somewhere or engaging in a particular activity.

Examples:

  • I need to think of going to the party tonight.
  • She is thinking of going on a trip next month.
  • Have you thought of going back to school?
  • Let's think of going to the beach this weekend.
  • He is thinking of going for a run after work.
  • Used to think of going to California.
  • You ever think of going to college?
  • Now I can only think of going home.
  • And don't even think of going near our peach.
  • Sometimes I even think of going back.
  • Please don't even think of going there and telling something.
  • I wouldn't think of going without him.
  • Don't even think of going.
  • We think of going to Sicily because it's where The Godfather began, you know, in Corleone.
  • Time to think of going home soon.
  • Let him not even think of going to India
  • Don't even think of going out.
  • Don't even think of going after her.
  • And don't even think of going to the Germans or you'll see me again.
  • Even you're not thick enough to think of going there.
  • You even think of going to the cops... I'll kill her.
  • So, man, we ought to think of going in.
  • You think of going to a lonely field
  • There are times when I think of going back, but...
  • I didn't think of going backwards, looking for egg Easters.

Alternatives:

  • consider going
  • contemplate going
  • ponder going
  • mull over going
  • reflect on going

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