How Do You Say I Think In Formal Way?

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In my opinion… I believe… In my point of view… I consider… If you ask me… To me… As far as I can tell… From my point of view… To my mind… It is my view…

What word can I use instead of I think?

personally I believe as far as I’m concerned in my humble opinion I reckon the way I see it I imagine I sense I suspect personally speaking

What is a smart way of saying I think?


As far as I can see

… As far as I’m concerned… I feel… I honestly believe that… From my point of view…

What is another way to say what do you think?


chip in


interrupt
bust in crash put in cut in on horn in on have one’s say break train of thought put one’s oar in

How do you say like in formal way?

  1. I enjoy it. This verb means to “take delight or pleasure in” something. …
  2. I love it. …
  3. I am passionate about it. …
  4. I am fond of it. …
  5. I am a fan of it. …
  6. I am interested in it. …
  7. I am into it.

What’s another way to say I feel like?

like want feel up to take a fancy to have a yen for feel a need for wish have in mind prefer covet

What to say instead of I don’t know?

  • ‘I’ll find out’ This response is a tried and true fallback for a reason — it’s both supportive and self-assured. …
  • ‘I have that same question’ There are those moments when you just don’t have the answer. …
  • ‘My best guess is..’ …
  • ‘Why don’t we ask [name]?’

How do you say let me know what you think professionally?

  1. Keep me posted.
  2. Keep me updated.
  3. Keep me in the loop.
  4. Tell me if you find anything.
  5. Keep me informed.
  6. Fill me in when you get a chance.
  7. Let me know your thoughts.
  8. Get back to me when you can.

What do think examples sentences?

  • I think that it is good.
  • She thinks it is bad.
  • We think that Tina is the best worker.
  • The teacher thinks that David is the best student.
  • I think it will be good.
  • She thinks that it was bad.
  • We think that he has done a good job so far.

How do you professionally ask what do you think?

  1. What do you think? …
  2. Ask “What Do You Think?” With Normal Information Question Intonation. …
  3. Use Rising Intonation to Check and Confirm. …
  4. Encourage The Other Person to Respond by Stressing “You”

What can I say instead of love?

  • appreciation.
  • emotion.
  • fondness.
  • lust.
  • passion.
  • taste.
  • tenderness.
  • yearning.

Is suchlike formal?

Americans know the word, but it is a bit too formal for everyday conversations. Instead of “what have you”, we would say “

whatnot

” (or more likely, “whatever”).

What can I say besides for example?

  • “For instance …” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. …
  • “To give you an idea …” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. …
  • “As proof …” …
  • “Suppose that …” …
  • “To illustrate …” …
  • “Imagine …” …
  • “Pretend that …” …
  • “To show you what I mean …”

What is a better word for good?

great, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable,

satisfactory

, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

What is a better word for would?

In this page you can discover 16 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for would, like:

will

, might, should, could, ought-to, do, must, can, would-be, shall and you-d.

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Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.