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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Difference?

Hi all,

Sometimes, try to believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

Sometimes, try to believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

What's the difference between believe and believe in? Are these sentences grammatically correct? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous Are these sentences grammatically correct? yes. C.

  • Anonymous Are these sentences grammatically correct?
  • yes.
  • C.
  • I believe that Aleppo will be taken by the forces of the government of Syria.
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AnonymousAre these sentences grammatically correct?
yes.
Anonymousbelieve
Believe a statement to be substantially true:

I believe Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Washington D.C.
I believe that Aleppo will be taken by the forces of the government of Syria.
I believe that the earth is about 4.3 billion y
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Thank you very much for this detailed explanation Emotion: smile
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I believe Alphecca Stars - She is telling the truth.
I believe in Alphecca Stars, - I have the utmost faith and confidence in her.
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Then in this context second sentence is better than the first one, isn't it? Because it mensions "impossible things".
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Both work:

I believe in six impossible things: fairies, honest politicians, Donald Trump's integrity, ...
I believe six impossible things, that fairies exist, that politicians are honest, that DT is a man of integrity, ...

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