Identify phrases from the above dialogue that are used
(a) while asking for an opinion (wouldn't you say so?/ What do
you all feel?/ What are your thoughts on that?)
(b) before / while giving an opinion
(I think/ I feel/ I really
believe/ In my opinion/ From my perspective)
(c) while agreeing or disagreeing with another's opinion
(agreeing: I agree with you/ I completely agree with you/ I couldn't agree with you more) (disagreeing: I disagree/ I feel you both of are wrong)
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Identifying phrases.
(a) While asking for an opinion - What are your thoughts on that?
- An opinion is given by another person in details so that a different perspective may come up.
(b) Before / while giving an opinion - From my perspective
- When a person is about to add his / her own opinion, he / she may add the term "from my perspective" and this makes the thought a standalone opinion.
(c) While agreeing or disagreeing with another's opinion - Agreeing: I couldn't agree with you more, Disagreeing: I disagree
- To agree with someone's opinion, if more trust is put with agreeing words, that looks way better, but while disagreeing the same, the simple disagreeing with do the work.
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