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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Do these have the same meaning?

1) I find him as an aristocrat.

2) I find him to be aristocratic.


Can I use "find" instead of "think" in this following sentence? It would be better if you could show me how to use it in this sentence.

? I think he belongs to an aristocratic family.

  

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Do these have the same meaning? 1) I find him as an aristocrat. I am convinced by the way he behaves that he is of noble birth.

  • Do these have the same meaning?
  • 1) I find him as an aristocrat.
  • I am convinced by the way he behaves that he is of noble birth.
  • 2) I find him to be aristocratic.
  • This has a similar meaning .
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Do these have the same meaning?

1) I find him as an aristocrat. I am convinced by the way he behaves that he is of noble birth.

2) I find him to be aristocratic. This has a similar meaning. He behaves as if he were an aristocrat.


Can I use "find" instead of "think" in this following sentence? I

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