Usage examples of "think of" in English with translation to Spanish

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Just think of the difficulties! ¡Solo piensa en las dificultades!
I only think of you. Sólo pienso en ti.
What does Tom think of Mary? ¿Qué piensa Tom de Mary?
Tom didn't think of that. Tom no pensó en eso.
What do you think of it? ¿Qué piensas de ello?
What do you think of that? ¿Qué piensa usted de eso?
What do you think of war? ¿Tú qué piensas de la guerra?
I can't think of everything. No puedo pensar en todo.
I can't think of anything. No puedo pensar en nada.
What do you think of him? ¿Qué piensas de él?
You must think of your family. ¡Tienes que pensar en tu familia!
What do you really think of him? ¿Qué piensas de él realmente?
What do you think of his suggestion? ¿Qué piensas de su sugerencia?
I think of you all the time. Yo pienso en ustedes todo el tiempo.
What does Tom really think of Mary? ¿Qué piensa Tom realmente de Mary?
I think of her day and night. Pienso en ella día y noche.
Well, what do you think of me? Bueno, ¿qué piensas de mí?
We could think of nothing to say No podríamos pensar en nada para decir
I have to think of my children. Tengo que pensar en mis hijos.
What do you think of her attitude? ¿Qué piensas de su actitud?
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