Essential English Conversation Phrases: Your Ultimate Guide
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Question: Give five short phrases you can use to express your opinion.
Answer: I think…; I believe…; I feel…; I suppose…; I guess…
Question: What are three ways to introduce a personal viewpoint starting with 'In' or 'From'?.
Answer: In my view…; In my opinion…; From my perspective…
Question: Provide two phrases that emphasize strong personal conviction about an opinion.
Answer: As far as I’m concerned…; I’m of the opinion that…
Question: How can you politely signal you want to point something out about your view?
Answer: I’d like to point out that…; Personally, I think…
Question: Give three phrases used to express agreement strongly.
Answer: I totally agree…; I couldn’t agree more…; Absolutely…
Question: Name three conversational responses that show you understand someone’s reasoning.
Answer: I see your point…; I see what you are getting at…; I see exactly what you mean…
Question: Which short phrases signal mild agreement or partial support?
Answer: I’d go along with that view to a point…; I suppose so…; I think so too…
Question: Give two phrases used to fully endorse someone’s statement in conversation.
Answer: You have my full agreement…; I second that…
Question: List three natural ways to express disagreement starting with 'I see' or 'That’s one way'.
Answer: I see your point, but…; I see what you are getting at, but…; That’s one way of looking at it, however…
Question: Give three direct phrases for strong disagreement.
Answer: I completely disagree…; There is no way I could agree with that…; I’m afraid, I disagree…