Opinion Phrases

 Opinion Phrases In English

Asking for opinions  In English

If you want to have a natural English conversation and if you would like to communicate properly, you need to be able to ask what other people think.  In this article, we'll go through the most popular ways to ask someone's opinion in English. This page contains a list of the most common English phrases that you can use to ask for opinions.

Here are some useful expressions for asking for opinions.

Some expressions for beginners

  1. What are your thoughts?

  2. Please share your thoughts on this.

  3. What are your opinions?

  4. What do you believe?

  5. How do you feel about?

  6. In your personal view,...?

  7. Do you have any thoughts on/about...?

  8. Do you agree that...?

  9. In your opinion,...?

  10. Do you believe it...?

  11. What are your opinions on...

 Some expressions for Intermediate

  1. I'd like to hear your thoughts on...

  2. What are your thoughts on...?

  3. Do you agree with...?

  4. Could you please share your opinion on...?

  5. I'm sure you'd agree...

  6. If I asked your view on...,...?

  7. Do you agree with me on that...?

  8. What are your thoughts on...?

  9. What are your thoughts?

  10. Are people correct in their assumptions...?

  11. Do you have any strong feelings about...?

  12. What is your position on...?

  13. Do you support the idea that...?

  14. What would your attitude be if I said...?

  15. Is it correct to say...?

  16. I'd be (very) eager to hear your thoughts on

Some useful expressions for disagreeing in English.

 Some expressions for advanced

  1. Does... match your experience?

  2. I'm guessing your point of view is...

  3. Am I correct in saying...?

  4. I'm sure you'll have strong feelings about...

  5. Would it be incorrect to say...?

  6. You appear to be the type of person who might believe...

  7. Do you have any views about the statement...?

  8. Would I be correct in assuming you believe...?

  9. What are your thoughts on...?

  10. Is it... out of the question?

  11. Is it rational to say...?

Choose a few expressions that you enjoy and are comfortable with, and then practice repeating them. After that, record yourself and listen to the record to make sure you are pronouncing them correctly.

When you practice these expressions in real situations, you will remember them much better. Use these sentences when you have a conversation in English. 


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