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What did you think . . . . . . . . the film? I did not like it much.

A. in

B. of

C. about

D. on

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

We need to choose the preposition that best fits with "think" when asking for an opinion.

Let's look at each option:
Option A: in - "think in" usually refers to thinking within a specific context or language. It doesn't fit when asking for an opinion on a film.
Option B: of - "think of" is commonly used when asking for someone's opinion or impression about something. "What did you think of the film?" is a natural and correct way to ask.
Option C: about - "think about" means to ponder or consider something. It's not the best choice for directly asking someone's opinion after they have already seen the film.
Option D: on - "think on" is less common and doesn't typically relate to opinions about a film.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option B: of.
The complete sentence is: "What did you think of the film? I did not like it much."

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  1. Smrutiprangya Dalai
    Smrutiprangya Dalai:
    10 months ago

    Think of mean recall or remember. how it will fit here?

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