Handy Verbs Present Tense

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Handy Verbs Present Tense With the Angry Family To think - Creer

Creo que es una nube. I think it’s a cloud.

¿Qué crees que es? What do you think it is?

Creo que es un fantasma. I think he’s a ghost.

Creéis que soy ¿qué? They think I’m a what?

Él cree que eres un fantasma. He thinks you’re a ghost.

Ella cree que eres una nube. She thinks you’re a cloud.

Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! Adiós… Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! Goodbye…

to think creer I think You think He/She/It thinks We think You (pl.) think They think Yo creo Tú crees Él/Ella cree Nosotros/as creemos Vosotros/as creéis Ellos/as creen

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