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You think so? vs To entertain us.

These two phrases are not comparable as they serve different purposes. 'You think so?' is a question seeking confirmation or agreement, while 'to entertain us' is a phrase indicating a purpose or intention. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

You think so?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to seek confirmation or agreement.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they agree with a statement or opinion. It is often used in informal conversations.

Examples:

  • You think so? I'm not sure about that.
  • You think so? That's an interesting perspective.
  • The wife said, "You should say goodbye." I said, "You think so?"
  • Do you think so? - Yes, believe me.
  • Remarkable way of getting on an aircraft, don't you think so?
  • Well, he is certainly not to be sneezed at, don't you think so?
  • She's quite difficult to be with, don't you think so?
  • With her, the most unworldly husband would automatically take a prominent position in society, don't you think so?
  • Anyway, I'm sure Manager Seo has come to her senses, don't you think so?
  • My friend was also heavily bullied and he dropped out of school, we can say that because of the unbearable stress of the entrance exams, but they have no hardship whatsoever don't you think so?
  • Just by looking at him, I can tell I'm way above him, don't you think so?
  • You think so? I don't like his stares.
  • You think so? I felt like you do.
  • Amedeo is paying for it! - You think so?
  • - You think so? - Why else would they run off like that?
  • - Do you think so? - He's your brother.
  • But you think so? - He wasn't there.
  • I mean, i am, But you think so?
  • Is it the Miura that makes you think so?
  • But, they're awfully smart, don't you think so?
  • Everything is so quiet - don't you think so?
  • The meetings are going fine, but we should consider a solution, don't you think so?

To entertain us.

This phrase is correct but is not commonly used in everyday conversations. It indicates a purpose or intention to provide entertainment.

This phrase is used to express the intention of providing entertainment or amusement to a group of people.
  • Richard Lewis came to entertain us.
  • The purpose of this exercise is not to entertain us.
  • it's your turn to entertain us.
  • Τhere's so little to entertain us here.
  • He's sort of a magician, and he's going to entertain us, hopefully.
  • He's sort of a magician, and he's going to entertain us, hopefully.
  • Carlo wants us to entertain them.
  • A couple of employees have volunteered to entertain us with a song.
  • Full gourmet kitchen, plenty of room to entertain.
  • I mustn't dawdle. Campers to entertain.
  • A fair amount, he likes to entertain.
  • [sighs] Like we have time to entertain.
  • The idle rich are hard to entertain.
  • You are in Milan and you have to entertain.
  • Listen, the only mission I have is to entertain.
  • You still had guests to entertain.
  • Enduring ridicule, I seek to entertain.
  • Humans have truly never ceased to entertain me.
  • The boss has a... lady friend... wants to entertain.
  • Not the kind of a person I'd expect you to entertain.

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