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Old May 08, 2009, 12:18 PM
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Ser / creer

Es la diferencia entre 'ser' y 'creer' el grado de seguridad?

Por ejemplo, con 'creer', hay un posibilidad qué se está incorrecto. Con 'ser' se es certero sobre algo?
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¿Tienes algún ejemplo específico donde los dos verbos sean confusos?

Ser = to be

Creer = to believe
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are you thinking of saber (yo sé, tú sabes...) maybe?
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En español, no hay duda en la mente cuándo se usan los verbos creer y pensar. En inglés, es posible que haya duda con los dos verbos.
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En español, no hay duda en la mente cuándo se usan los verbos creer y pensar. En inglés, es posible que haya duda con los dos verbos.

Tengo miedo porque esta es mi primera pregunta en español , pero... ¿Qué verbo lo uso cuando tengo una poca duda?
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Tengo miedo porque esta es mi primera pregunta en español , pero... ¿Qué verbo lo uso cuando tengo una poca duda?
Se puede usar el verbo "dudar", o frases como "Es dudoso que", "Es posible que", "No es cierto que", "no estar seguro de que", etc.
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Es la Cual es la diferencia entre 'ser' y 'creer' el grado de seguridad?

Por ejemplo, con 'creer', hay un posibilidad qué se está incorrecto. Con 'ser' se es certero sobre algo?
I made a bit corrections in your post, and I agree with my partner Angelica, as she said before, you need to more specific in your answer.

But I have some examples that perhaps can help you.

I'm a good person.

Soy una buena persona.


I believe in your knowledges.

Creo en tus conocimientos.


I hope this can be useful for you.
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are you thinking of saber (yo sé, tú sabes...) maybe?
Si, lo siento.

I was in a hurry to get out of work so we could get to the baseball game
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¿Tienes algún ejemplo específico donde los dos verbos sean confusos?

Ser = to be

Creer = to believe
Correcto, pero to be= ser o estar, and I am certain (that) you know this.
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@Fazor: "Saber" is used when you can be certain about some kind of knowledge. "Creer" is when you're making a supposition or guess.


Sé que Juan no se ha ido, porque yo tengo las llaves de su coche.
I know Juan hasn't left because I have his car's keys.

Creo que Juan no se ha ido, porque no lo he visto salir.
I think Juan hasn't left because I haven't seen him go out.


Supe que "sé" era conjugación del verbo ser, por el contexto de la oración.
I knew that "sé" was a conjugation of the verb "ser" because of the context of the sentence.

Creí que "sé" era conjugación del verbo "ser", pero en realidad era del verbo "saber".
I thought that "sé" was a conjugation of the verb "ser", but it was actually from the verb "saber".


@Chileno:

Sé que "to be" significa "ser" o "estar" porque me lo enseñaron en la escuela.
I know "to be" means "ser" or "estar" because I was taught that in school.

Creí que si lo ponía completo, no tendrías qué corregirme.
I thought if I wrote it completely, you wouldn't have anything to correct.

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