If you want to make sure that something is true, it takes trust. Without trusting someone you will never believe anything. The only other way of knowing if something is true is if you have evidence.
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Maybe you shouldn't start fights about something you arent sure is true or not. yes! that si so true if someone wants to start something with you , you should ask them what happend and talk to them before anything does happen.
"Apparently" means that you assume something is true but you can not be sure. It is apparently true, in that it appears to be, but may not be."Obviously" and "clearly" mean more or less the same thing. Something is clear or obvious, you can see for yourself that it is true.
If something looks too good to be true ,it is too good to be true. You will be scammed for sure.
Sure, why not? After all, it does take place in the future. I do indeed see something relevant to happen.
"To prove the truth of something." Someone may come up to you and make a statement about something, but if you double-check the facts and make sure that the statement is true, you've just verified it.
The English phrase "for sure" is used to affirm that something is true. For further reference, the definition of phrases and idioms can be found online at a variety of different sites.
Sure, as long as what you want is within the realm of possibility. However, wishing for something is now what will make it come true. Maybe it will come true by chance, or you could take action to make it come true.
go ahead and have a little talk with the men upspstairs...GOD and JESUS. Tell them you take them as your saviors.
you can tell them just as if you are telling them something a friend ought to know. but you should make sure they are true friends first
Believe: verb accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth
yes they r warm blooded and i cant tell you for sure about lizards or something like that