...OPINION AND THOUGHT ...
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OPINIONS
Is one of the English material that you have ever been in school. This material was obtained during middle school and was studied again in high school. Everything that happens in this life, of course, everthing that raise, of course. everthing that raise the pros and cons. Then people give their views or opinions about events that are happening.
no need to go far into the world, everthing happens in the family environment there must be a cause for dissent. well, state an opinion called material, let's just look at the following content :
ASKING AND GIVING OPINION
asking and giving opinion is a question that is used to ask, answer or respond to an opinion. In opinion, usually several verbs are used, among others believe, reckon, think, doubt, assume, agree or don't agree.
OPINION OF USE
regarding the use of expressing opinion is no different from the understanding of expressing opinion that has been understood before. In the application of daily life, the purpose and use expressing opinion is to express opinions, ideas or opinion from the perspective of others about a phenomenon ( topic of discussion ) that occurs.
when we negotiate, submit opinions, or chat with friends, we often say/ask for approval or disagree with others. however, we do not need to debate our own opinions, so we must know how to show empathy with various opinions and also disagree without working on what is called monotonous. we need to express our opinions and, at the same time, show we listen, understand and win other opinions. If they feel comfortable, they will be more open to our ideas, opinions or suggestions.
In this article, i will provide a complete overview of how to use request and give opinions that you can apply in your daily life.
ASKING OPINION
asking for opinion is asking about an idea, ideas, opinions about others.
EXPRESSION OF ASKING OPINION
here I give some sample sentences about how someone ask their opinion :
Formal:
- Have you got any comments on …..
- Do you have any idea?
- Do you have any opinion on ……
- Would you give me your opinion on……….?
- What is your reaction to ……
- What is your opinion about……….?
- What are you feeling about………….?
- What are your views on……….?
- Please give me your frank opinion?
Informal
- What do you think of…….?
- What do you think about………?
- What is your opinion?
- Why do they behave like that?
- Do you think it’s going?
- How do you like?
- How was the trip?
- How do you feel about this diction?
GIVING OPINION
giving for opinion is give about an idea, ideas, opinions about others.
Formal :
- I personally believe …..
- I personally consider ….
- I personally think /feel ….
- My own view of the matter is ……
- Well, personally …….
- If I had my view, I would …..
Informal :
- I think I like it.
- I don’t think I care for it.
- I think it’s good/nice/terrific……..
- I think that awful/not nice/terrible…………
- I don’t think much of it.
- I think that……..
- In my opinion, I would rather……….
- In my case …..
- What I’m more concerned with ….
- What I have in my mind is………
- The way I see is that…………
- No everyone will agree with me, but ….
- To my mind …..
- From my point of view ….
- If you aks me, I feel ….
- Absolutely ………
Generally :
- Some people believe that............
- Some people say that.........
- It is considered..............
- Almost everyone.............
- Most people agree with...............
Examples of Agreeing and Disagreeing Opinion
Every opinion or opinion expressed by someone is certainly encouraging and also not. In English it is called Agreeing and Disagreeing Opinion. The following are some examples of disclosures
Agreeing with an Opinion
• Of course.
• This is absolutely right.
• I agree with this opinion.
• I agree with your Opinion.
• That’s a good point.
• I think so too.
• I couldn’t agree more.
• I agree with what you are saying.
• I agree, I never thought of that.
• Neither do I.
Disagreeing with an Opinion
• I am sorry, I don’t agree with you.
• I can’t say I agree with this, and here’s why…..
• I do not believe that.
• By this I mean…..
• I disagree with you.
• I think you are wrong.
• That’s not the same thing at all.
• I am not sure I agree with you.
• I don’t agree with you.
• I am afraid I have to disagree with you.
• It is not justified to say so.
• I am not convinced that…..
THOUGHT
Definition and Using Thoughts (Conjunction)
Though as a conjunction (conjunction) starts an adverbial clause and relates it to the main clause in a complex sentence. The adverbial clause can be in front or in the middle of a sentence. If in front of a sentence, a comma is usually pinned afterwards to separate it from the main clause.
Though at the Beginning of Sentence:
adverbial clause (though + S + V +/- ...) +, + main clause (S + V +/- ...)
Thoughts at the End of Sentences:
main clause (S + V +/- ...) + adverbial clause (though + S + V +/- ...)
This conjunction is used in a statement (adverbial clause) which makes the main statement (main clause) sound surprising or surprising. The meaning is "despite of the fact that" (despite the fact that). Synonym although
In addition, although it can also be used to add facts or opinions that cause the previous statement to be less true, less strong , or less important.
Apart from being a conjunction, although it can also be used as an adverb.
Hyphen though it can be used in several contexts at the same time which differ from one another. There are many ways to use it though in sentences.
But the most common is to use the word though at the end of the sentence, to show contrast or comparison with the previous sentence.
In a dictionary, the definitions though are:
Despite the fact that However
In the "however" context, though use is as an adverb. So it is easy for us to understand in Indonesian that even though it is "though".
This word has been known since 1150 in the Middle English era. The pronunciation though is to disguise the letters which don't even sound at all.
To clarify, let us consider some examples of usage though in the following sentence:
- “There’s enough like that kind, though interrupted Uncle John.
- The mass was an ornate one, though not more so than they were accustomed to at Beaulieu.
- He felt morally bound to get it repaired, though he was guiltless of the damage.
- Though younger than myself, she reciprocated the love she had inspired.
Thought use
The use of Thought in English can be in the form of simple past tense when used as verb 2, and if thought is used as verb 3, then the form is present or past perfect tense. Whereas in the form of nouns, thought is used as an object.
The following is an example of using thought in simple past tense, perfect tense and as noun.
Examples of Using Thought in Simple Past Tense
1. I Thought I would never meet you again.
2. I thought He sent a letter last morning.
3. My mother tought I cooked fried rice for dinner.
4. I thought They were at the school library yesterdat aftenoon.
5. He thought I was arrived last night at home.
6. I can’t believe my boyfriend did something I thought he wouldn’t.
7. We never thought his would happen.
Examples of using Though In Perfect Tense
1. I thought you have bought a new car.
2. My mother thought my sister has started a new job this week.
3. She has thought about getting much money when she only worked as a waiter.
4. My friend hasn’t tought I can do it.
5. I thought my student’s have improved their English.
Examples of using Thought as a noun
1. I can’t get rid of the thought of afraid him.
2. After this incident he could not stop Thought about it.
3. When the night comes, it’s getting harder to avoid this sleepy thought.
4. Everyone has their own thought for their future.
5.Although we are different but we have the same thought.
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