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think of going vs think to go

Both "think of going" and "think to go" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Think of going" is used when considering a specific action or plan, while "think to go" is used when considering the idea of going somewhere. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 2079 views

think of going

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when considering a specific action or plan.

This phrase is used when you are contemplating or considering the idea of going somewhere or engaging in a particular activity.

Examples:

  • I am thinking of going to the beach this weekend.
  • She is thinking of going on a trip to Europe next year.
  • Have you thought of going to the concert with us?
  • He never thought of going to that restaurant before.
  • They are thinking of going skiing in the mountains.
  • 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

think to go

This phrase is correct but less common in English. It is used when considering the idea of going somewhere.

This phrase is used when you are contemplating or considering the idea of going somewhere without specifying a particular action or plan.

Examples:

  • I think to go to the park later.
  • She thought to go to the store after work.
  • He thinks to go on a vacation soon.
  • They are thinking to go out for dinner tonight.
  • Do you think to go to the party tomorrow?
  • People never think to go for the bag.
  • Frankly, it was the only place I can think to go to.
  • You just got engaged with her and you only think to go to bed?
  • But what did father think to go away with another woman at his age?
  • Condé's town home was the closest place I could Think to go where I knew I'd be safe.
  • Put his foot through the door, nearly broke his ankle, can't find her, eventually thinks to go upstairs and he sees what you're seeing in the photos.
  • It may think not to go to hospital.
  • - Think need to go and lie down.
  • We remain... calm and think to as to go out of it.
  • Only one reason I can think of to go to that much trouble.
  • I think need to go to the office for a bit now.
  • I think agreeing to go to dinner counts as communication, Ty.
  • But I think threatening to go back home to your mommy and daddy is going too far.
  • She has decided - very courageously, I think - not to go to Nigeria to take part in the Miss World contest.
  • They're going to think we go to Frisco.
  • I don't think Jim wants to go.
  • Think we need to go this way.
  • I think we need to go talk to that clerk.
  • I think Jake wants to go there.
  • I think he needs to go home.

Alternatives:

  • consider going
  • contemplate going
  • plan to go
  • intend to go
  • decide to go

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