Sentence examples of "think" in English with translation "achar"

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Don't you think so? Você não acha?
I think it's possible. Acho que é possível.
I think he was angry. Acho que ele estava zangado.
I think she is sick. Acho que ela está doente.
I think he is right. Acho que ele está certo.
I think he's happy. Eu acho que ele é feliz.
I don't think so. Eu não acho.
Why do you think that? Por que vocês acham isso?
Why do you think so? Por que você acha isso?
I think Tom likes Mary. Eu acho que Tom gosta de Mary.
I think you're right. Acho que você está certo.
I think he's angry. Acho que ele está bravo.
I think he's competent. Eu o acho competente.
I think I'm pregnant. Eu acho que estou grávida.
I think you are mistaken. Acho que você está enganado.
I think it won't succeed. Acho que isso não vai dar certo.
I think he is Mr Brown. Eu acho que ele é o Sr. Brown.
What does Tom think of Mary? O que Tom acha de Mary?
I think I'll stop now. Acho que vou parar agora.
Do you think I'm crazy? Achas que sou louco?
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