Phil
Let’s learn the verb consider. It can mean spend time to think, or think about something.

Examples
I’m going to take some time to consider, then I’ll tell you my decision.
I’m considering how we can best use our time.

Phil
We can use it in a similar way to ‘taking into account’ to say something is important when making a decision or judgement.

Example
She’s learnt so much, considering how late she started the course.

Phil
We use consider with an object and an adjective or noun to describe what we think something or someone is like.

Examples
consider him to be the best writer of his generation.
consider her an expert. She knows so much about history.

Phil
Consider is about spending time to think, thinking about what’s important or thinking what something’s like. Consider what’s important to remember about considerconsidering what you didn’t know before.

Consider

The verb, consider can mean spend time to think, or think about something.

  • I’m going to take some time to consider, then I’ll tell you my decision.
  • I’m considering how we can best use our time.

Consider can have a similar meaning to ‘take into account’ to say that somethng is important when making a decision or judgement.

  • She’s learnt so much, considering how late she started the course.

Consider can be used with an object and an adjective or noun to describe what we think something or someone is like.

  • I consider him to be the best writer of his generation.
  • I consider her an expert. She knows so much about history.

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