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I guess so. This is a little hard to explain but i'll give it a try. I think so. I would use this when I want to tell someone: yes, but I do not know for sure. ex. Is she coming? i think so ex. Will there be a jacuzzi? i.
I guess so. This is a little hard to explain but i'll give it a try. I think so. I would use this when I want to tell someone: yes, but I do not know for sure. ex. Is she coming? i think so ex. Will there be a jacuzzi? i.
I asked the following question: Do all English language schools in your city believe that all people can learn English if they want to? He replied: I think so. What does that phrase "I thi...
I think so@Aileeziu too = also, as well 1 I think so 2 someone responds I think so too in agreement 1she is my friend 2 someone responds she is my friend too in agreement 1 I like to eat tacos 2.
Understanding the Context
Language is often not about straight logic. Further, as to don't you, the question is not at all illogical. From a certain perspective, the answer is questionable. But really, the question here is.
I don't think so. .
I suppose so@nomadatlatl They have subtle differences in meaning and usage: I think so: Certainty: This phrase indicates a higher level of certainty. When you say I think so, you are expressing a.
i think soIt means that I am not 100% certain that something is true. Rene: Mama, does 15 squared equal 225? Mama: Yes, I think so. Rene: Mama: may I go to the football game on Friday? Mama: I.
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If it's a Yes/No question. I think so means 'Yes, to whatever the question is'; I don't think so means 'No', in the same circumstances. But you can't do it with a Wh-question like Where have you left Dr..
"Do you think so " can be used when you want to ask someone if they agreed with what you said|Dont you think it will rain ? ( nuance that the person asking the question believes it will rain ) Do you think.
VS "I just think.....", I think he added "just" because he remembered that fact (being valedictorian) a little while ago, so he added "just" to mean a short while ago, as in "I have just.