English Expressions of Asking and Giving Opinion
Today I will share here some English expressions of how to express opinion: English expressions of how to ask an opinion, how to agree, and how to not agree.
ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS OF HOW TO ASK OPINION
- Do you have any idea?
- Do you like that?
- Do you have opinion of…?
- Do you agree with me?
- Do you know/see what I mean?
- do you see what I’m getting at?
- Do you think is it good?
- Don’t you think (that) … ?
- Give me your comment?
- Give me your reaction
- How about this?
- How do you feel?
- How do you like?
- How was the trip?
- How do you think of my idea?
- How is your opinion?
- How do you think?
- How about…?
- Please give me your opinion?
- What are you feeling?
- What your view on?
- What are your thoughts on that?
- What is your comment?
- What do you like?
- What is your opinion?
- What do you think about…?
- What is your reaction?
- What do you think of…?
- What is your idea?
- What do you think/reckon?
- Would you go along with that?
- Would you agree with me that … ?
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- As for me, I reckon …
- As far as I’m concerned …
- From my point of view …
- I (honestly) think (that) …
- I don’t think we should get a new car.
- I (really) feel (that) …
- I think we need to buy a house.
- I (strongly) believe (that) …
- If I were you
- I could be wrong, but
- It seems to me that we get lost.
- If you ask me
- In my opinion … In my view …
- In my point of view, this is the most beautiful island on earth.
- I know
- I’m no expert, but
- In my opinion/In my humble opinion
- I personally believe we’re in the right way.
- I reckon/suppose
- My personal view is that he is a liar.
- May I?
- Personally
- Personally, I think you’re right.
- Personally speaking, I believe …
- To my mind …
- To be honest
- The way I see it is (that) …
- To my mind, it’s the right thing to do.
- Well, I reckon (that) …
ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR AGREEING
- Absolutely / Definitely / Exactly.
- Exactly.
- I (totally) agree with you / that.
- I see where you’re coming from.
- I agree with you entirely.
- I’d go along with that.
- I completely agree with you.
- I think so too.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I feel the same.
- I don’t think so either.
- No doubt about it.
- Neither do I.
- Of course.
- So do I.
- That’s a good point. / I see your point.
- This is absolutely right.
- That’s true.
- That’s just what I was thinking.
- You’re absolutely right.
- Yes, I agree.
- However…
- I don’t agree with you / that.
- It’s unjustifiable to say that…
- I don’t think so. / I don’t feel the same.
- I’m sorry to disagree with you, but…
- I must take issue with you on that.
- I’m not so sure about that.
- I’d be inclined to disagree.
- I’m afraid I have to disagree.
- I’m afraid I disagree.
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