Examples of using "Abbia" in a sentence and their english translations:
Who do you think helped me?
She appears to have a lot of friends.
It looks like she's got a lot of friends.
- Do you think I'm right?
- Do you think that I'm right?
- Do you think Tom's right?
- Do you think Tom is right?
- Do you think that Tom is right?
How old do you think she is?
What do you think she said?
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- I think he's right.
She looks like she has an idea.
Don't be afraid!
- I think she's 40 years old.
- I think she's forty.
- I believe she's 40 years old.
- I believe Tom is right.
- I think Tom is right.
- I believe Tom is correct.
- I think Tom is correct.
Who do you think helped us?
Who do you think helped them?
I'm afraid you have dialed a wrong number.
I believe she's 40 years old.
Give it to whoever needs it.
Don't think I didn't try.
She seems to have found a boyfriend.
Do you think Tom has lost weight?
You think I'm scared, don't you?
Do you think Tom killed Mary?
Do you think Tom saw Mary?
Do you think Tom saw anything?
Do you think Tom did this?
Do you think Tom wrote this?
How old do you think Tom is?
Whatever I have is yours.
Do you think I've lost weight?
What do you think caused the accident?
- What did you think I told him?
- What did you think I told her?
What did you think I told her?
Seems I have fever.
- I think you're right.
- I believe you're right.
- I think Tom is right.
- I think that Tom is right.
I think it scared Tom.
I want Tom to succeed.
- I doubt that Tom is hungry.
- I doubt Tom is hungry.
- I think Tom is talented.
- I think that Tom is talented.
- I think Tom is successful.
- I think that Tom is successful.
I think it's nonsense.
- I think Tom cried.
- I think that Tom cried.
- I think you're right.
- You're right, I think.
I'm surprised that he accepted the offer.
- I think Tom slept here.
- I think that Tom slept here.
I really hope Tom is right.
- I'm surprised Tom won.
- I'm surprised that Tom won.
I don't think it really helped.
It seems that he is wrong.
- It looks like it's going to rain.
- It looks like it's rained.
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- I think he's right.
- I think it makes sense.
- I suppose that makes sense.
- I want him to have this.
- I want her to have this.
I deny that he is correct.
What do you think he did?
I think it worked.
I want him to succeed.
It seems he's hungry.
- He looks like he's finished.
- She looks like she's through.
He looks like he's afraid.
Are you sure Tom lied to us?
Do you think he made that mistake on purpose?
Whoever said so, it is false.
We all want Tom to be successful.
I wonder what scared them.
I think something scared them.
I wonder who killed them.
He seems to have no sense of humor.
- I think she's over 40 years old.
- I think she is over forty years old.
I think she has a beautiful smile.
Does this require me to have friends?
Do you believe Judas betrayed Jesus Christ?
- I wonder if Tom has a girlfriend.
- I wonder whether Tom has a girlfriend.
- I think Tom is afraid of you.
- I think that Tom is afraid of you.
Who do you think broke the window?
I think he's got a thing for you.
- I hope you're hungry.
- I hope you are hungry.
Do you think I've put on weight?
- I think Tom has your umbrella.
- I think that Tom has your umbrella.
Jane seems to have a new boyfriend.
How many sentences do you think this book has?
- Do you think Tom is planning to do that?
- Do you think Tom is planning on doing that?
Do you think Tom is afraid to do that?
He seems to have lived in Spain.
He seems to have something on his mind.
He seems to have left the country.
It is strange that he should have refused the offer.
It seems I have a slight cold.
- I think Tom lied to us.
- I think that Tom lied to us.
I am of the opinion that she is right.
- I think Tom didn't understand.
- I think that Tom didn't understand.
- I think Tom killed Mary.
- I think that Tom killed Mary.