English Expressions of Asking and Giving Opinion

English Expressions of Asking and Giving Opinion

To know some English Expressions is important if you want to learn to speak English, besides Grammar. English Grammar teaches us how to arrange sentences, but we cannot arrange sentences by ourselves for all stuff. There are certain English expressions that are commonly used by English people and those do not follow the grammar rule. It doesn't matter, actually, if you want to use your own sentences, but it would be strange to English native speakers.

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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ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS OF GIVING OPINION
  • 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.
ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR DISAGREEING
  • 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.
Those are some English Expressions of how to ask an opinion, to agree and not. You don't need to memorize all, just remember the certain keywords such as 'opinion', 'think/thought', 'view', etc. Some expressions follow the grammar, so you don't need to memorize it. Keep practice to use it in spoken and writing, so you will easily remember.

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