GIVING OPINION


Giving an opinion













It is very imporatnt
to show people when you are saying an opinion and show that it is not a fact.
Giving an opinion as a fact is not very polite in the UK.


Ten Expressions to Use
In Speaking And Writing




  1.  I reckon...

  2.   I'd say...

  3. Personally, I think...

  4. What I reckon is...

  5.  If you ask me...

  6.  The way I see it...

  7.    As far as I'm
    concerned...

  8. If you don't mind me
    saying...

  9.   I'm utterly convinced
    that...

  10. 0. In my humble
    opinion...





How To Use These
Phrases In Your English







  •       We follow all the phrases
    with a sentence or clause that shows the speaker's opinion.

  •       Phrases 1 - 3 are
    really quite informal. You can use these phrases when you are discussing
    something with friends or people who you know well.

  •        In phrase 1, 'reckon'
    is a very common word in the UK today. It means 'I think' but British people
    use the word 'reckon' much more often than 'think'.

  •         Phrases 5, 6 and 7 are
    all quite polite and show clearly that the statement is only an opinion.

  •        Phrase 8 is more
    polite because it says to the other speaker that they might not agree with what
    you are saying.

  •         Phrase 9 shows a very
    strong opinion. The speaker has no doubt at all that it is true.

  •       Phrase 10 is the most
    polite expression of the ten. It is often written on the Internet as the
    abbreviatoin 'IMHO' or 'imho'.
































































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