22: Ten Ways to Give Your Opinion in English (Common Phrases)

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In this lesson, you're going to learn 10 ways to express your opinion in English. Learn these phrases (and some bonus ones below) as they're really useful.Want them as digital flashcards? Join The To Fluency Program here:https://www.tofluency.com/tfp/- I couldn’t agree - I couldn’t disagree more- It’s amazing- It’s an amazing show- It was terrible- It was a terrible decision- It’s been so good being here- It’s been such a good vacation so far- It’s going to be amazing- It’s okay- It’s an okay plan- What do you think about him?- What did you think about their presentation?- He thinks it’s going to work- Do you think you’re going to like their strategy?- Do you think he’s going to do well here?- I think it will be closed by the time we get there- I’d say so - that sounds good- I’m not a doctor but I’d say that sounds quite dangerous- Studies show that random acts of kindness are healthy- Studies show that wealthy people are more likely to lie- Studies show that pets in the workplace are good business- I reckon this will work- Do you reckon he’ll come?- I reckon Man Utd will get beat today- I see what you’re saying but I prefer the other option- It wasn’t the best movie- We’re not the best team at the moment- It wasn’t the best food I’ve ever had- In my experience, people don’t stick with a goal for long enough- In my experience, it’s really hard for people to give up smoking

22: Ten Ways to Give Your Opinion in English (Common Phrases)

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