Question

Which one is correct: "beliefs" or "believes"?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

"Beliefs" and "believes" are both correct, but they have different uses.🙂 "Beliefs" is a noun and it refers to ideas or principles one holds as true. "Believes", on the other hand, is a verb and it's the third person singular present of "believe". For example, you can say "He has strong beliefs about education." or "She believes in hard work." Do you often get mixed up with similar words? 🤔

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