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believe to have an idea that something is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about somebody/​something: to believe in something is a phrasal verb, there is no reason as to why it is the preposition ‘in’, and not for example, ‘of’, but the phrasal verb acts as a single meaning, and perhaps that is a good enough reason. Laine's recording spent eighteen non-consecutive weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart. [2] As of 2020 [update], this record remains unbeaten. [7] "I Believe" was the best-selling single of 1953 in the UK, spending 36 weeks on the chart. It entered the listings on 3 April 1953, and first reached No. 1 in its fourth week on chart, spending nine weeks at the top. On 26 June, it was replaced at No. 1 for a week by " I'm Walking Behind You" by Eddie Fisher featuring Sally Sweetland, but returned to the top spot on 3 July for another six weeks. On 14 August, it was again replaced at the top for a week, this time by Mantovani's " Song From the Moulin Rouge". On 21 August, "I Believe" returned to No. 1 for its final run at the top, for three weeks, bringing its total time at No. 1 to eighteen weeks. [8] [9] Laine also had the most successful version in the US, where his recording reached No. 2, staying there for three weeks. [10] This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.

Let's compare three sentences (assuming that we are allowed to use only will for the future tense for comparison) as follows: It's correct because even though being an active verb it is parsed only as "She believes he have arrived". I believe in you” means I have faith in your abilities, and I will support your ambitions and dreams. terms of our identity, i believe pastors or the clergy should encourage their wives to use their gifts to help build the church. let the congregation know that you appreciate your wife.I Believe" was commissioned and introduced by Jane Froman on her television show, and became the first hit song ever introduced on television. Froman, troubled by the outbreak of the Korean War in 1952 so soon after World War II, asked Drake, Graham, Shirl and Stillman to compose a song that would offer hope and faith to the populace. [3] Froman's commercial recording reached No. 11 in the Billboard charts during a 10-week stay. [4] "I Believe" has been recorded by many others, and has become both a popular and religious standard. is perfectly clear, if a bit clunky. Emending it to "to have supported" certainly sounds more natural but has a different meaning. (In that case, their support or even the entire war is already finished.)

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I have come to realize my opinion is not plausible at all in resolving the problem and very ridiculous even to me, so I've come to decide to edit it. Anyway, give me one more chance to let me elucidate it based on my second thought. I think it is deeply associated with the tense problem related to "to infinitive", because If we were saying "She believes him to arrive tomorrow", we couldn't exactly fix the tense of the sentence at some point. Thereby, it can mean either "She believes he would arrive tomorrow" or "She believes he will arrive tomorrow". It can be meant for the formar if she has already been told in the past directly by him or someone else that he will arrive tomorrow, and therefore she still believes it is true that he would arrive tomorrow. In this way, I am sure that active verbs cannot be used in such ways only if a sentence cannot fix tense. i believe, Dr. Stevens, that you don't believe what will happen to you if you don't decode the contents of your flash drive. Note: When you want to use "believe" in past tense, just add “d”. The "d" is underlined and in bold letters above. As you can clearly notice, you can never tell whether No. (3) means (1) or (2). It is a very important difference in context where you need to clarify a tense of the verb. (the time of arriving).

Find sources: "I Believe"Frankie Laine song– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) The above explanation doesn't cover all transitive verbs in English and you need to learn how to use them on a case-by-case basis. Rosalsky, Mitch (2000). Encyclopedia of Rhythm & Blues and Doo Wop Vocal Groups. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3663-7. Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 166. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.Jun 25, 2014 ... I believe that was the worst footy I have seen in a while, ... The team's version of the chant seems the same good Note: You only add the “s” in believe when you are using 3rd person singular (he, she, or it). The "s" is underlined and in bold above.

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