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I guess so vs i think so

Both 'I guess so' and 'I think so' are commonly used phrases in English to express uncertainty or agreement. They can be used interchangeably in informal conversations.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2953 views

I guess so

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express uncertainty or agreement.

This phrase is used to indicate a tentative agreement or acknowledgment of something. It is often used in informal conversations.

Examples:

  • A: Do you want to go to the movies tonight? B: I guess so.
  • I guess so, but I'm not completely sure.
  • I guess so, but let me check first.
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  • Aug 12, 2020 ... Originally Answered: When she says "Um..I guess so..we could go on a date." What does it mean? ·. This is what I THINK, so take this with a ...
  • Dec 8, 2022 ... Another example: "Is John coming to the party?" "I guess so". In that case it's closer to a literal guess, and in French you might say ...
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  • May 1, 2017 ... My answer is 'Yes, I guess (so). Should I use 'so' or not? I may be thinking in my language so I feel a little bit confused. I think it is ...
  • Jul 4, 2011 ... I guess is often used in phrases like I guess so or simply I guess, in response to an inquiry. When used this way, it means the speaker ...
  • Jun 11, 2017 ... Best answer will be 아마도? / 아마?(maybe) Amado /ama 맞을걸?/그럴걸?(i think it's right=i guess so) Ma jle ger / g rur ger

Alternatives:

  • I suppose so
  • I reckon so
  • I imagine so
  • I believe so
  • I assume so

i think so

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express uncertainty or agreement.

This phrase is used to indicate a belief or opinion about something, often with a degree of uncertainty. It is commonly used in informal conversations.

Examples:

  • A: Is the meeting at 3 pm? B: I think so.
  • I think so, but I'm not completely sure.
  • I think so, but let me double-check.

Alternatives:

  • I believe so
  • I reckon so
  • I suppose so
  • I imagine so
  • I assume so

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