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Play children’s games. ...
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Different people enable different thought processes. ...
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New experiences trigger new thoughts and opinions. ...
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Exposure to different ideas. ...
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Get your facts right. ...
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Write a persuasive essay on a high school topic.
What are examples of opinions?
The definition of an opinion is a belief, impression, judgment or prevailing view held by a person. An example of opinion is the
San Francisco Giants are the best baseball team
. An example of opinion is purple is the best color. An example of opinion is capitalism is better than socialism.
How do you express an opinion?
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In my opinion, ... In my eyes, ...
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To my mind, ... As far as I am concerned, ... ...
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From my point of view, ... ...
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My view / opinion / belief / impression / conviction is that ... ...
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I would say that ... ...
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My impression is that ... ...
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I have the feeling that ... ...
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I have no doubt that ...
What does form an opinion mean?
Make up one’s mind or decide what one thinks about something
. For example, I need more facts before I can form an opinion about this issue, or Don’t tell me your views; I want to form my own opinion.
How do you develop an opinion?
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Play children’s games. ...
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Different people enable different thought processes. ...
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New experiences trigger new thoughts and opinions. ...
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Exposure to different ideas. ...
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Get your facts right. ...
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Write a persuasive essay on a high school topic.
How can I express my opinion without using I?
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“In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
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“I believe that + [your sentence]”
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“In my mind, + [your sentence]”
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“It would seem that + [your sentence]”
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“It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
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“This suggests that + [your sentence]”
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“This proves that + [your sentence]”
What can I say instead of my opinion?
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To my mind. This is one of my favorites, so I put it at the top of the list. ...
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As I see it. We all see things in different ways, which is why we each have our own viewpoints and our own perspectives. ...
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I think. ...
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I believe. ...
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It seems to me. ...
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One can postulate. ...
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If you ask me.
What are 5 examples of opinions?
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The cake tastes delicious.
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She looks sad.
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He is childish.
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My history teacher hates me.
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The movie was boring.
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To solve traffic, it is better to invest in subways and trains than in road widening programs.
What are 5 examples of facts?
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Your heart pumps blood through your body.
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The leaves of growing plants are usually green.
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Some people keep dogs as pets.
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1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram.
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There are 50 states in the United States.
What are the three types of opinions?
Describe the three kinds of opinions a Supreme Court justice may write about a decided case:
majority opinion, dissenting opinion, concurring opinions
What is it called when you give an opinion?
A remark
is something you say or write that expresses an opinion or states a fact. ... Declaration is also used to refer to an official comment or opinion, and especially an announcement of something important.
What is a firm opinion?
A firm decision or opinion is
definite and unlikely to change
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What’s your opinion on or about?
The prepositions
about
and on are interchangable and we use (about/on) whenever the word opinion refers to a thought or belief about something or someone. I.e: What’s your opinion about/on the matter? 2. The preposition (of) is usually used after opinion whenever there is a judgment about someone or something.
How do you ask for someone’s opinion politely?
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Do you think ... ?
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How do you feel about ... ?
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In your opinion, ... ?
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Please tell me your opinion on ...
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What do you think about ... ?
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What’s your opinion on ... ?
What can I say instead of I?
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I for one I myself
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for me ourself
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self the author
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the speaker the writer
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me, myself and I myself only
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How do you write without using I?
Following General Rules. Use
the third person point of view
. Never use “I,” “my,” or otherwise refer to yourself in formal academic writing. You should also avoid using the second-person point of view, such as by referring to the reader as “you.” Instead, write directly about your subject matter in the third person.
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