Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Asking for and Giving Opinions



              How are ask for and give opinion ?



Definition of Opinion
In general, an opinion is a subjective belief, and is the result of emotion or interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument, although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts. Opinions are never right or wrong, they are merely a figment of what someone believes. However it can be reasoned that one opinion is better supported by the facts than another by analysing the supporting arguments. In casual use, the term opinion may be the result of a person's perspective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. mind in order to make your partner know what you feel and think.


ATTENTION !!!
In using this kind of expression, please consider this rule:
If the expression uses about / of at the end, add Noun / Noun Phrase to complete it.
Ex:          What is your opinion of                (expression)
               sneeze?                                        (noun )
               What do you think about              (expression)
               holding your sneeze?                     (noun phrase)
And also don’t forget to put the question mark in using this expression.

Example Dialog
Y : Hey what are you doing ?
R : I’m just reading our presentation paper.
      You know, I’m very nervous for that!!!
D : Don’t worry, we can give the best presentation.
R : How do you think we can?
D : Well, to my mind, if we had prepared and practiced it well, nothing impossible for us!
Y : Yeah, he’s right. I’m convinced that we had done our best, just need the good time to show it for       the others.
R : You’re right guys, thanks!  I feel better now. 


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Asking for and Giving Opinions



              How are ask for and give opinion ?



Definition of Opinion
In general, an opinion is a subjective belief, and is the result of emotion or interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument, although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts. Opinions are never right or wrong, they are merely a figment of what someone believes. However it can be reasoned that one opinion is better supported by the facts than another by analysing the supporting arguments. In casual use, the term opinion may be the result of a person's perspective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. mind in order to make your partner know what you feel and think.


ATTENTION !!!
In using this kind of expression, please consider this rule:
If the expression uses about / of at the end, add Noun / Noun Phrase to complete it.
Ex:          What is your opinion of                (expression)
               sneeze?                                        (noun )
               What do you think about              (expression)
               holding your sneeze?                     (noun phrase)
And also don’t forget to put the question mark in using this expression.

Example Dialog
Y : Hey what are you doing ?
R : I’m just reading our presentation paper.
      You know, I’m very nervous for that!!!
D : Don’t worry, we can give the best presentation.
R : How do you think we can?
D : Well, to my mind, if we had prepared and practiced it well, nothing impossible for us!
Y : Yeah, he’s right. I’m convinced that we had done our best, just need the good time to show it for       the others.
R : You’re right guys, thanks!  I feel better now. 


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