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what is the differences between know, think,believe and consider?
13 jan. 2008 06:29
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To "know" is to have a definite (without a doubt) knowledge of something.
To "think" (as in the same context as "know") is more of an indefinite answer; another meaning of "think" is a thought process "im THINKING".
To "believe" can be used like in the same way as "think" (an indefinite answer). Another meaning of "believe" is to have faith without seeing, like a faith in religion.
"consider" in the context of "I'm considering these apples" means to take regard (like a top choice about something).
hope this helps. sorry if it didn't
13 januari 2008
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