I couldn't believe my eyes.
I hope you believe my story.
Believe me, I was scared!
so do you give me a promise? I believe in commitment.
To use the doubting Thomas idiom in a sentence, you might say "Fred wouldn't believe in a ghost unless he saw one himself, he is such a doubting Thomas. " The idiom refers to a person who will not believe something without strong evidence.
Many people from South American countries believe the myth that just seeing a black cat will kill a person.Sightings of Bigfoot are considered myths, but many people believe Bigfoots exist.A myth is often a cultural belief.
how to use objectivism in a sentence
yes you can disconnect a sentence
In the sentence, 'I can't believe you', I is a pronoun standing in place of a noun and is, therefore, the subject of the sentence.
I believe you lied to me, no i did not, replyed _______. >_>
A sentence could be:"i was remain to believe" does not make sense and is bad grammar.
its a determined sentence I believe
A declarative sentence is a sentence that declares something. EXAMPLE: I believe in the afterlife.
Truthfully I do believe you
Here's your sentence: I said I can do anything I believe in.
I want to believe.
i believe you already did
No. I believe you want "Does that have . . ." or "That has . . . "
Truthfully,I believe you.
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