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In my opinion... I believe...
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In my point of view... I consider...
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If you ask me... To me...
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As far as I can tell... From my point of view...
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To my mind... It is my view...
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What word can I use instead of I think?
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personally I believe
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as far as I’m concerned in my humble opinion
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I reckon the way I see it
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I imagine I sense
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I suspect personally speaking
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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?
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chip in
interrupt
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bust in crash
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put in cut in on
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horn in on have one’s say
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break train of thought put one’s oar in
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How do you say like in formal way?
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I enjoy it. This verb means to “take delight or pleasure in” something. ...
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I love it. ...
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I am passionate about it. ...
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I am fond of it. ...
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I am a fan of it. ...
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I am interested in it. ...
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I am into it.
What’s another way to say I feel like?
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like want
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feel up to take a fancy to
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have a yen for feel a need for
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wish have in mind
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prefer covet
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What to say instead of I don’t know?
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‘I’ll find out’ This response is a tried and true fallback for a reason — it’s both supportive and self-assured. ...
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‘I have that same question’ There are those moments when you just don’t have the answer. ...
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‘My best guess is..’ ...
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‘Why don’t we ask [name]?’
How do you say let me know what you think professionally?
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Keep me posted.
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Keep me updated.
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Keep me in the loop.
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Tell me if you find anything.
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Keep me informed.
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Fill me in when you get a chance.
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Let me know your thoughts.
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Get back to me when you can.
What do think examples sentences?
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I think that it is good.
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She thinks it is bad.
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We think that Tina is the best worker.
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The teacher thinks that David is the best student.
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I think it will be good.
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She thinks that it was bad.
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We think that he has done a good job so far.
How do you professionally ask what do you think?
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What do you think? ...
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Ask “What Do You Think?” With Normal Information Question Intonation. ...
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Use Rising Intonation to Check and Confirm. ...
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Encourage The Other Person to Respond by Stressing “You”
What can I say instead of love?
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appreciation.
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emotion.
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fondness.
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lust.
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passion.
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taste.
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tenderness.
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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?
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“For instance ...” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. ...
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“To give you an idea ...” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. ...
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“As proof ...” ...
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“Suppose that ...” ...
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“To illustrate ...” ...
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“Imagine ...” ...
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“Pretend that ...” ...
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“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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