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Lcwang Posted 21 years ago
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I belived she is right.

Can we say: 'I belived she is right.' if she is still right?
  

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It sounds odd if you still believe she is right.

  • It sounds odd if you still believe she is right.
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It sounds odd if you still believe she is right.
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Probably the most succinct way you can say or write what you mean here is, 'I still believe she is right'. This version implies that you believed the same thing in the past.

(It's probably a typo, but there's no such word as 'belived'.)

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