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Richie
How do I use the word reckon?
I've read a comment on Instagran which said: What do you reckon? it means the same What's up?
2016年3月25日 20:14
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Well I reckon that I should teach you how to use reckon.
As a verb, reckon means:
to form an opinion on an issue (I reckon that the bird fell from the tree)
to have to do something (Well I reckon that...)
or ask for someone else's opinion (what do you reckon?).
Although, if you add and -ing to the end of reckon, it becomes the noun reckoning.
Reckoning means the destruction of something; absolute chaos. (The day of reckoning has come!)
2016年3月25日
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To 'reckon' is to form an opinion on something.
For example:
"What do you reckon?"
is the same as saying
"What is your opinion?"
Or in reference to a specific thing,
"What do you think [about it]?"
There are old uses of the word 'reckon' as well, but these aren't used any more. Only 'reckon' in the sense of thinking is used much any more.
2016年3月25日
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Nop.. It means "What do you think?" .. "What's your opinion (about it)?"
2016年3月25日
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