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Nicky777 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What the different between...?

Hello!
Please could someone tell me
What the different between:

I still believe...

and

I go on to believe...

Are both sentence correct???

Thank you in advance...
  

Top answer

I still believe = I continue to believe, go on believing "Go on to believe " indicates that you are starting to believe, after doing something else, as if it's the next step in a process rather than a continuation.

  • I still believe = I continue to believe, go on believing "Go on to believe " indicates that you are starting to believe, after doing something else, as if it's the next step in a process rather than a continuation.
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I still believe = I continue to believe, go on believing

"Go on to believe" indicates that you are starting to believe, after doing something else, as if it's the next step in a process rather than a continuation.
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Philip Thank you very much...

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