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“It is I” vs. “It is me”
I wanted to know the differencce between the use of the words "find" and "think". For example:
A) Do you "think" driving in Paris dangerous?
B) Do you find driving in Paris dangerous?
What is the difference in using either word in each sentence? I know that in the first sentence the verb "is" should be after Paris.
I think that both sentences have the same meaning, but just two different ways to say the same thing. Is one more an American phrase versus the other a more UK phrase?
thank you for your time.
LB