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When to use "I reckon" compared to "I think/I suppose" etc.
I'd like to know the difference and the context of how to use "I reckon" instead of I suppose/ I guess ?
Thanks in advance..
2015年2月17日 14:37
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I reckon is exactly the same as I think, but it is more commonly used in informal situations. It's used all the time in England.
2015年2月17日
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"I reckon" is an expression used only in the rural parts of the US. It would sound strange and unnatural in most situations.
As a learner, I would suggest you don't use it and just know the meaning were you to read or hear it. Stick with "think" or "suppose" -- which also have slightly different meanings. Let me know if you'd like an explanation of the subtle difference there.
2015年2月17日
I reckon is slang for I think I will do that. Even in our part of Texas which is rural, it is not used very much. As Ed said, I would not use it as if you were in a cosmopolitan (City area) you would be given strange looks. Its something that is said between friends.
2015年2月17日
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