Asked by John
She trusts in me.
She trusts me.
She believes in me.
She believes me.
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What is the diference between them?
Does 'truse in' mean 'believe in'?
She trusts me.
She believes in me.
She believes me.
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What is the diference between them?
Does 'truse in' mean 'believe in'?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
"Trust in" and "believe in" are pretty close in meaning.
http://www.answers.com/trust
http://www.answers.com/believe
There is a difference in the second set, however.
~~To believe in someone is to have faith in him or her.
~~To believe someone is to be sure they are telling the truth.
Let me know if all this isn't clear.
=)
http://www.answers.com/trust
http://www.answers.com/believe
There is a difference in the second set, however.
~~To believe in someone is to have faith in him or her.
~~To believe someone is to be sure they are telling the truth.
Let me know if all this isn't clear.
=)
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