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"I don't believe you" or "I don't believe it"?
When someone say something and I don't believe, should I use "I don't believe you" or "I don't believe it"?
I think I can use both but do I understand correctly?
I don't believe you = to emphasize the person I talk to.
I don't believe it = to emphasize the thing the person talks about
11 Kas 2018 14:53
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Yes, exactly. You can also use 'I don't believe it' when talking with another person or persons about something none of you is sure about, e.g. something that might happen that no-one is sure is true - e.g. 'they say the boss is going to resign next week, I don't know if it's true' - 'I don't believe it!'.
11 Kasım 2018
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