Why do people say I think so?

July 2023 · 5 minute read

Definition of I think so

1 —used to say that one believes that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc. “Has she accepted the job?” “I think so.” 2 —used to express a positive opinion about a question one has just asked Is this a good use of our tax dollars?

Why do you think so? What has led you to that conclusion or observation? Can be used sarcastically to indicate that someone’s remark was very obvious. A: “I don’t believe this is going to work.” B: “What makes you think so?

also,  What is a better word for think? What is another word for think?

anticipateexpect
assumepresume
believeenvisage
envisionestimate
imaginepredict

How do you use i think in a sentence? Sentence Patterns using “I think…”

  • I think that it is good.
  • She thinks it is bad.
  • We think that Tina is the best worker.
  • The teacher thinks that David is the best student.
  • I think it will be good.
  • She thinks that it was bad.
  • We think that he has done a good job so far.
  • What is the meaning of I don’t think so?

    I think that what has just been said is untrue, but I am not completely sure. Is this the right place to catch the bus? — I don’t think so. phrase.

    similary Do you really think so meaning?

    Do you really think so? ‘ is frequently used as a comment on what someone else has said, but it’s formulaic, and so can function just as an acknowledgement (positive appraisal).

    What makes you think or what make you think? What’ is the subject of ‘make‘, and is singular, so it needs to be ‘what makes’. ‘That’ is pretty much optional after ‘think’. That hasn’t done his homework is a single possibility, so ‘possibility’.

    What do think is communication? Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another. Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a recipient. … These include our emotions, the cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location.

    How do you say I think in a formal way?

  • I assume…
  • I consider…
  • To me…
  • It is my view…
  • To my way of thinking…
  • It’s my belief that…
  • To my mind…
  • As far as I can tell…
  • What can I say instead of I think in an essay? ‘I Think’ Synonyms List

    What do you think meaning?

    What do you think?: What is your opinion? What is your view?

    What is I think in grammar?

    How do you use think?

    Think meaning ‘make plans or decisions

    We use think of or think about to talk about making plans and decisions. We can use it in the continuous form (thinking of/about) plus the -ing form of the verb: We’re thinking of moving out of London and buying a small cottage in the country.

    What I think meaning?

    —used to say that one believes that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc.

    How do you say I don’t think so? “He says the earth is flat.

    What is another word for I don’t think so?

    absolutely notas if
    I think notno chance
    nothing doingnot in a million years
    not likelynot on your life
    not on your nellyno way

    How do you respond to I don’t think so? A) repeats the “think” in Q). I don’t like that. I would be more inclined to answer “Yes, I do“, “I do”, or just “Yes.”

    How do I use I don’t think?

    Generally the form is [expression of negative opinion using negative grammar] + “I don’t think” . For example: I didn’t sleep very well, I don’t think. => I think I slept poorly.

    Does I think so mean yes or no? This question is asking the meaning of so. It means that the answerer believes the answer is yes but doesn’t know the answer is yes.

    Do you think or are you think?

    Hi. “What are you thinking?” is written in the present continuous tense and suggests “right now”. It is immediate and at the moment. “What do you think?” is in the present tense and suggests long term or after having given some deep thought to an issue.

    Why do you think means? (-Why are you angry?) -Why do you think?: (-Why are you angry?) -What is your opinion?

    What do you think of or what do you think about?

    One is generally asking about your opinion, ( What do you think about?) Often the 2 are interchangeable, depending on the situation. “what do you think of” is the precursor to a question relating to a specific thing or group: What do you think of tomato soup?

    Why do you say so meaning? In AE, “Why would you say so?” means “Why do you say that?” and implies “Why do you think that?” There is no past-tense “did”. Literally the sentence means “What reason might cause you to say that?”

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