Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phrases
- Questions to give an opinion
- What do you think of…?
- What do you think about…?
- How do you feel (about)…?
- What’s your opinion of…?
- What do you reckon (about)…?
- What are your views on…?
- Where do you stand (on…)?
- More formal. They are used in
business meetings, and you can
hear them in interviews on the
news
- What would you say to… /if we…?
- To + noun / gerund (verb-ing)
if we + subject + past simple
verb
- Answers to give an opinion
- In my opinion…
- Example: "In my opinion it’s very
important to know languages to get a
good job”
- I believe… /I consider…
- I reckon…
- It seems to me that…
- As I far I am concerned…
- To my mind ….
- As I see it…
- I would say…
- In my point of view…
- i use to make opinion
- Opinion Grammar > Nouns,
pronouns and determiners >
Using nouns > Opinion de English
Grammar Today We use opinion as
a noun to mean beliefs or
judgements about someone or
something. When it refers to the
beliefs or judgements of
individuals, it is countable:
- Example: I’ve never agreed with Chris’s
opinion on taxation.
- We use phrases such as in my opinion, in
your opinion, in Peter’s opinion to show
whose opinion we are referring to:
- Example: In Maria’s opinion, we paid too much.
- Warning: We don’t use in my opinion and I
think together: In my opinion, she’s wasting
her time.