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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference in meaning between ''I think'' and ''I believe''? I use them both interchangeably.

What is the difference in meaning between I think and I believe? I use them both interchangeably.
  

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Me, too. 'Believe', I suppose is slightly more formal and more committed to the opinion.

  • Me, too.
  • 'Believe', I suppose is slightly more formal and more committed to the opinion.
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Me, too. 'Believe', I suppose is slightly more formal and more committed to the opinion.
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Hi,
Here's a short answer.

'I think' is more commonly said.

'I believe' can be the same, but can also suggest a stronger sense of 'being right'.

Clive

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