Yes it's correct.
The following sentence can be rewritten as an exclamatory sentence by adding an exclamation mark at the end: "I can't believe we won the championship!"
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.
Here is the sentence with the apostrophes: You can't belive she didn't go?
You should believe that you can do as many things as you want to do.You have to want to believe.Hear me now; believe me later!I believe my teacher.
I can't believe how much you've grown since last summer.
The following sentence can be rewritten as an exclamatory sentence by adding an exclamation mark at the end: "I can't believe we won the championship!"
It was Dominick, you believe, who was asked to be the groups leader?
Buddhists believe you can achieve enlightenment by following the Eight Fold Path.
I believe it is "have"
"Look sailor, I believe that the albatross following us will herald some misfortune for our ship."
There aren't really specific visiting hours... I believe you can come and go as you please. But i think technically there is only a limit to how many days. It's 3 I believe.
I believe the sentence should be worded like the following:"A sudden rush of cold came over me."
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.
Buddhists didn't believe in such a thing to begin with.
Yes, this is an interrogative sentence. It is asking for the speaker's opinion on whose story they believe.
There are quite a few people who believe in visiting angels, as a matter of fact. Those who believe in them most of all, however, are those who have encountered difficulties in their lives, such as a traumatic experience which they have survived, or a loss of someone dear to them.