terça-feira, 30 de abril de 2019

Other ways to say "I Think" in English.

Other ways to say "I Think" in English.


I Believe

It is very common to use "believe" to express your point of view or way of thinking.

Example:

"I believe it is important to review the document carefully."



I am of the opinion of

A more formal way to express a personal point of view.

Example:

"I am of the opinion that the strategy should be changed."



I Consider

A way to express an opinion which has gone through a period of reflection.

Example:

"I consider it important to plan the work beforehand."



I am convinced

Convinced is used to show emphasis that there is no doubt in relation to the point of view.

Exemple:

"I am convinced this will solve the school´s problems."



I Fell

A subjective way to express opinion where feelings and sensations are important.

Example:

"I feel like she might not be telling the truth."



I Reckon

This verb is mostly used in informal contexts. It means the same as believe.

Example:

"I reckon that the project is going to be impossible."









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