I disagree with the deadwood example of "I believe that not enough money is spent on education". There is a fundamental difference between that and "Not enough money is spent on education": in the former, the person is expressing an opinion or belief, while in the latter they are stating an objective fact. By prefacing statements with "I think" or "I believe", we clarify that we are not asserting objective facts. This can be useful if the belief turns out to be false; without the preface, the speaker can be called out for "lying" because their statement does not match reality.
-I think- we got so used to schools requiring us to writing -basically- thousands of words.
Concise and excellent .thanks
If you are a student , don't use the advice while writing essays in 500 words or less.
Finances played a role in the decision -> Finances influenced the decision.
Finances influenced the decision -> finances the decision -> the decision -> decision
Very good video
I disagree with the deadwood example of "I believe that not enough money is spent on education". There is a fundamental difference between that and "Not enough money is spent on education": in the former, the person is expressing an opinion or belief, while in the latter they are stating an objective fact. By prefacing statements with "I think" or "I believe", we clarify that we are not asserting objective facts. This can be useful if the belief turns out to be false; without the preface, the speaker can be called out for "lying" because their statement does not match reality.
I'm forced to write with at least 1000 words.