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    Question the differences between sunonyms

    Hi, How are you? May I ask you the deference between synonyms, please ? What are the differences between think, believe and suppose?  What are the most common ways of using them for native English speakers?
    Last edited by Atuko; 12-Feb-2008 at 03:51. Reason: sunouyms → synonyms

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    Default Re: the differences between sunonyms

    There is a lot of overlap, but 'suppose' suggests an assumption and 'believe' a conviction.
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