HOW TO EXPRESS OPINION

HOW TO EXPRESS OPINION

OPINION

TYPICAL STRUCTURE

If you want to know the truth; let think idea not as a fact and see an act not as a fact! If clause used with imperative
Homosexuality is like a mental disorder determined by the artificially made woe in books to serve the big pharma. Prepositional phrase “like” used with variedly ordered verbal phrase
Have in mind/bear in mind/bring to mind

We have in mind that the best way of doing good to the poor is driving them out of not making them easy in poverty

Use Gerund
I’m of the opinion that life nos as a sport makes us spectator or villain in watching what goes on. Use oblect clause in a prepositional phrase
He racked his brain to see nothing existing true excepting every idea meeting a good end. Use definite pronoun with verbals
Putting one’s cap comes true unless it doesn’t make him know what he’s talking about. Use conjunction “unless”
Does she accepts as true that art as real as a rip-off or snow job is promoted by the snobbish elites. Use emphatics
It’s reckoned that/it’s deemed to be/ it’s almost certain that/it’s an likelihood that/it’s beyong doubt that

It’s an likelihood that journalism is portrayed as similar as the textbook recomposed as the playboy magazine

Use equality comparative
Indubitably, absolutely, definitely

They indubitably made assumption that public opinion becomes the sound but disinteresting force initiated from newspapers.

Use “that” clause with verbal phrase
We’re concerned that there is no such a thing as public opinion but there is only published opinion. Wise use of repetition of same structure

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