1. What did you think about the movie?

- I thought it ws very sad. I cried a lot.

2. Which did you think about the movie?
- I thought it was very violent.

3. When did you think about the movie?
- Yesterday I thought about the movie.

4. How did you think about the movie?
- I thought it was gorgeous.

(Are the questions and answers grammatical? If not, why is that? Thank you.)

2. This means that you have given at least 2 choices. Without seeing those choices, do not use #2.

4. How did you think about the movie is not answered as you answered it. How requires "swiftly, slowly, but some sort of adverb explaining "how."

Sra

The questions and answers you provided are not grammatically correct. Here's why:

1. What did you think about the movie?
- I thought it ws very sad. I cried a lot.

The correct question should be: "What did you think of the movie?" The mistake in the answer is the misspelling of "was."

2. Which did you think about the movie?
- I thought it was very violent.

The correct question should be: "What did you think about the movie?" The mistake in the answer is the incorrect use of "which" instead of "what."

3. When did you think about the movie?
- Yesterday I thought about the movie.

Both the question and answer in this case are correct.

4. How did you think about the movie?
- I thought it was gorgeous.

The correct question should be: "What did you think of the movie?" The mistake in the answer is the incorrect use of "how" instead of "what."

Corrected versions:
1. What did you think of the movie? - I thought it was very sad. I cried a lot.
2. What did you think about the movie? - I thought it was very violent.
3. When did you think about the movie? - Yesterday I thought about the movie.
4. What did you think of the movie? - I thought it was gorgeous.