To think: Creer vs Pensar
I was wondering about how to use "creer" vs "pensar" so please tell me if I am correct based on these examples.
(Also if my Spanish is right, still learning:thinking:) Creer: I think that he is right. Yo creo eso el es correcto. Pensar: I am thinking of what time to go. Yo pienso de que hora a ir. Thanks a lot |
You have figured out how to use these verbs, but they sometimes overlap.
Your Spanish is not quite right. Word-for-word translations will often not work. creo = I believe (there's no need for the subject pronoun 'yo' in the present indicative tense, unless you're trying to emphasize) que = that (conjunction) - 'eso' is a relative pronoun él = he tiene razón = is right (literally, "has reason") pienso en = I'm thinking of a que = at what hora = time irme = to go (literally, "I'm going" (leaving one location to go to another)) |
Alright thanks. Still trying to figure out how to make sentences properly in spanish. For "irme", is that to use if i'm only talking about myself? Could I use it if I was talking about a group of people or somebody else?
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It only works for yourself. The pronoun on the end will change according to person and number. The infinitive and the possible reflexive pronouns appear below.
IRSE
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