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i mean vs I think

Both 'I mean' and 'I think' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'I mean' is used to clarify or rephrase something previously said, while 'I think' is used to express an opinion or belief. They are not interchangeable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

i mean

The phrase 'I mean' is correct and commonly used in English to clarify or rephrase something previously said.

Use 'I mean' when you want to explain or rephrase something you have just said, to make it clearer to the listener.

Examples:

  • I like the blue one, I mean the one on the right.
  • She's a great student, I mean she always gets top grades.
  • I can't go out tonight, I mean I have to finish my homework.
  • He's a bit strange, I mean he's always talking to himself.
  • The movie was good, I mean the first half was good.
  • Our fake relationship - i mean, you and bryce were...
  • You look like a million - i mean, a billion bucks.
  • Seriously, really, i mean, The most pointless of all shapeshifters.
  • You know, i mean, things have changed.
  • But, i mean, dan's never liked a girl like he likes you.
  • i mean, both brothers are duke university grads.
  • i mean, natalie said owen was sick, right?
  • i mean, resentment is a 2-way street.
  • i mean, half the people pass.
  • No, i mean, that's where Dutch always started out when he was trying to track him down.
  • I thought it would be fine. i mean, I'm the face of c.o.b.
  • Of course. but why is he? i mean, he's you five years ago.
  • i mean, you need gold.
  • i mean, we haven't been to the beach since argentina.
  • Like, you know what i mean.
  • Other than your husband, i mean.
  • Not having a family of your own, i mean.
  • I think you know What i mean.
  • And by flesh i mean all that stinking, disgusting meat.
  • Who knows about this? on the islandm i mean.

Alternatives:

  • Let me clarify
  • In other words
  • To put it differently
  • To rephrase
  • What I'm saying is

I think

The phrase 'I think' is correct and commonly used in English to express an opinion or belief.

Use 'I think' when you want to share your opinion or belief about something, usually followed by a statement or explanation.

Examples:

  • I think we should go to the beach tomorrow.
  • I think she's the best candidate for the job.
  • I think it's going to rain later.
  • I think he's a great actor.
  • I think we need to talk about this issue.
  • I think united Artists was fascinated.
  • I think you're neglecting My martial arts training.
  • I think Jack's targeting Suvarov.
  • I think you're an incredible genius.
  • I think Ten Style Fist can defeat...
  • I think all priests have some point.
  • I think our facts are wrong.
  • I think my portrayal is generally fairly accurate.
  • I think your team has great potential.
  • I think people in sensitive positions should go first.
  • I think Damodar penetrated my vision spell.
  • I think with Girlschool, we earn respect.
  • I think the advantage here is...
  • I think my dad is attempting crepes.
  • I think our relationship just ended.
  • I think someone's talking graduation gift.
  • I think just horned animals are cold-hearted.
  • I think Beaumont was honoring Huntz.
  • I think Pinocchio needs his nose clipped.
  • I think you're mistaking business with pleasure.

Alternatives:

  • In my opinion
  • From my perspective
  • As far as I'm concerned
  • It seems to me
  • I believe

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