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 |