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| a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge |
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| Identify the opinion marking signals used in a sentence. |
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| In my opinion, Bangkok has the best street food. |
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| I believe, the winner is Ms. Philippines. |
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| I would say, she has the best dress in the party. |
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| Make the statement an opinion. |
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| The dog died because of poison |
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| She cheated on the examination |
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| Let's add strength to the sentences |
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| In my honest opinion, Bangkok has the best street food |
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Other phrases: I really believe... I strongly believe... I truly feel... |
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| Let's make formal phrases |
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| In my view, violence films should be banned to watch in the TV. |
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Other phrases: From my point of view... From my perspective... It seems to me that... |
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| Now, how to ask opinions? |
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How do you feel about the new rule about the wearing of uniform? What do you think of this dress? |
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Other phrases: What is your opinion about? What are your thoughts of? What's your opinion on? |
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| When you share your opinions to others, there is possibility that you will convince them from what you believe. This power to persuade is the reason why is it important to be careful in giving opinions as careful in accepting them. |
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