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Rashid rajal Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Stupid for or to

1. Am I stupid to believe on you
2.Am I stupid for believing on you.

Are these grammatically right?
And what actually the meaninf of these.
If i am not wrong it means. `` do you think i am stuip that i will believe you
  

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rashid rajal 1. Am I stupid to believe on you ? Correct as shown.

  • rashid rajal 1.
  • Am I stupid to believe on you ?
  • Correct as shown.
  • "believe you", not "believe on you".
  • Am I stupid for believing on you ?
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rashid rajal1. Am I stupid to believe on you?
Correct as shown. "believe you", not "believe on you".
rashid rajal2.Am I stupid for believing on you?
Correct as shown. As before, omit "on".
rashid rajalit me
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"Do you think i am so stupid that whatever you tell I will believe "

Is that correct is that really meaning of that
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rashid rajalDo you think I am so stupid that whatever you tell me I will believe?
The meaning here is very similar to the originals. In the originals there is the implication that the speaker is considering believing something (to believe)

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