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"I think it better" or "I think it's better"? I find these two sentences often on the internet at the same time. Which one is right, "I think it better" or "I think it's better"? Thanks before!
4. Dez. 2014 13:13
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In fact, you can sometimes omit the verb 'to be' between verbs such as think, believe and consider, and the adjective which follows it. For example: I thought it wise to leave. Consider it done. However, I wouldn't recommend that learners try to use sentences of this type. As a general rule, it's best to stay with the standard grammar and say 'I think it's better'.
4. Dezember 2014
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"I think it's better" is correct. "It's" is a contraction for "it is". So what you are saying is "I think it is better".
4. Dezember 2014
I think "I think it's better" is better. (that's just for fun...)
4. Dezember 2014
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