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Asking for opinion & giving your opinion N=neutral or general I=Informal F=formal What/How do you feel about? What/How do you think of/about? What’s your opinion of? How do you see? What are your views on/thoughts about? Could you tell me how do you feel/think about? I think/believe/feel/guess/reckon In my opinion/view From my point of view As far as I’m concerned It seems to me that I’d said // If you ask me To my mind,//The way I see it It’s my opinion/view that I’m convinced that Agreeing N I F I (absolutely/entirely/quite) agree. Oh, absolutely/exactly/definitely. I couldn’t agree more. Yes! /Yeah!/Right! // That’s it (exactly)! You’re right! True enough. // How true That’s exactly my opinion/view. I’m of exactly the same opinion. Saying you partly agree & polite disagreement N I F I see your point / what you mean, but Yes, perhaps you have a point there, but There’s a lot in what you say, but That’s one way of looking at it, but I agree

with much/most of what you say, but Yes, but on the other hand/don’t you think/we shouldn’t forget OK/Yes, could be, but I can see that, but There’s some/a lot of truth in what you say, but I agree on the whole, but I wouldn’t go as far as (to say) that. Disagreeing N I F I’m afraid I disagree/don’t agree/can’t agree (with). I think that’s nonsense. That’s not the way I see // Do you really think ? Actually/In fact, I think Oh, surely not! // I don’t see why. // Oh come of it! Rubbish! // Nonsense! // No way! // Never! You must be joking. // You can’t be serious I’m afraid I can’t accept // I entirely disagree (with). I see things rather differently (myself). PRACTICE: KNOWING OR AGREEING Expressions: • • • • • • • • • • on the same we-length – we think the same way, our mentality is similar knows the ropes – he is experienced in this area (a boat term) put your finger on it – identify the problem/situation straight from

the horse’s mouth – directly from the person who knows put two and two together – collect the background information and make a correct deduction rings a bell – sounds familiar see eye to eye – agree with heard it through the grapevine – got the information unofficially (from friends, rumour, gossip) took the words right out of my mouth – said exactly what I was planning to say knows it like the back of his hand – is completely familiar with Insert one of the above expressions in the blanks 1. The teacher & parents agree about how to deal with Jimmy’s problem Fortunately, they. 2. When I told him what I had found out, he said: “That Where have I heard that before? 3. We already knew that the boss was going to announce lay-offs We had . 4. The boss has asked Mary to help me get into the swing of things here because she . 5. He is a very capable cabbie because he knows the area 6. I can’t seem to find my mistake in this account Can you 7. I’m positive

that this statistics are accurate because I got them . 8. That’s just what I was about to say! You 9. We get along well! We seem to be 10. He is so obtuse! He can’t seem to