“Pensar” refers to the act of thinking, to produce thoughts.“Creer” is related to idea of believing in something, for example to be faithful to one religion s cannons or to believe that something is possible, and so on.
With few exceptions, the Spanish verb creer can be used much the same way as the English verb "to believe." It sometimes can be a bit weaker in meaning than "to believe" and is thus often better translated as "to think." In other words, creer is often used to mean that someone believes something is probable rather than ...
Esto is a masculine pronoun that means "this one" (the demonstrative adjective form being este). Esta is a feminine pronoun that means "this one" and is also a demonstrative adjective that means "this...".
Review the Spanish verb reir, meaning "to laugh," and its conjugation. Examine reir in the present and preterite tenses and learn about its reflexive form reirse.
To complicate matters, promener is a stem-changing verb, but don't let that scare you off. As you study these basic conjugations you'll notice that there are times when the e in the verb's stem promen- changes to an è.
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