Chapter 46
Giving Opinions and Justifying Them
46.1 Introduction
Everyone has opinions about people, ideas, habits, and situations. Sharing opinions politely and giving reasons makes communication effective.
In this chapter, you will learn simple English sentences to give opinions and justify them clearly.
46.2 Tips for Giving Opinions
- Be respectful while sharing opinions
- Use polite language
- Give reasons to support your opinion
- Listen to others’ opinions
46.3 50 Common Sentences for Opinions & Reasons
- 1. I think this is good.
→ Because it is useful. - 2. I believe this is right.
→ It makes sense. - 3. In my opinion, this is important.
→ It helps everyone. - 4. I feel this is better.
→ It saves time. - 5. I don’t agree.
→ The facts are different. - 6. I agree with you.
→ Your point is valid. - 7. I think this is wrong.
→ It causes problems. - 8. From my point of view, this works.
→ I have tried it. - 9. I feel this should change.
→ It is outdated. - 10. I think this is fair.
→ Everyone benefits. - 11. I believe this is necessary.
→ It improves results. - 12. I don’t think this is correct.
→ The data is missing. - 13. I support this idea.
→ It is practical. - 14. I prefer this option.
→ It is simple. - 15. I think this is risky.
→ It lacks planning. - 16. I feel confident about this.
→ I have experience. - 17. I partially agree.
→ Some points are correct. - 18. I disagree respectfully.
→ I see it differently. - 19. I think this will work.
→ It worked before. - 20. I believe this is useful.
→ It solves the problem. - 21. I don’t support this.
→ It has drawbacks. - 22. I think this is efficient.
→ It saves resources. - 23. I feel this is unnecessary.
→ We already have a solution. - 24. I strongly believe this.
→ Evidence supports it. - 25. I think we should reconsider.
→ The situation has changed. - 26. I agree to some extent.
→ Not all points apply. - 27. I feel this is better than before.
→ It is improved. - 28. I think this is a good idea.
→ It is creative. - 29. I don’t feel comfortable with this.
→ It is unclear. - 30. I believe this is the best option.
→ It meets our needs. - 31. I think this can improve.
→ Some changes are needed. - 32. I feel this is acceptable.
→ It meets standards. - 33. I disagree with this idea.
→ It is impractical. - 34. I think this is reasonable.
→ The logic is clear. - 35. I feel this should continue.
→ It gives good results. - 36. I believe this is unfair.
→ Not everyone benefits. - 37. I think this is effective.
→ It achieves the goal. - 38. I feel this is confusing.
→ Instructions are unclear. - 39. I agree with the suggestion.
→ It is logical. - 40. I think this is helpful.
→ It supports learning. - 41. I don’t fully agree.
→ Some parts are weak. - 42. I believe this needs change.
→ Conditions are different. - 43. I think this is useful for students.
→ It improves skills. - 44. I feel this is not required.
→ It adds no value. - 45. I support your opinion.
→ It is well explained. - 46. I think this idea is strong.
→ It has clear benefits. - 47. I feel this can work.
→ With proper planning. - 48. I disagree politely.
→ I have another view. - 49. I believe this deserves support.
→ It is beneficial. - 50. I think this is the right decision.
→ It fits our goal.
46.4 Worksheet — Practice Opinions & Reasons
Section 1 — Fill in the Blanks
- I ______ this is correct.
- In my ______, this is good.
- This is useful ______ it saves time.
- think
- opinion
- because
Section 2 — Choose the Polite Opinion
- (This is stupid / I don’t think this is suitable)
- (You are wrong / I respectfully disagree)
- I don’t think this is suitable
- I respectfully disagree
Section 3 — Make Sentences
- Give an opinion.
- Justify your opinion.
- I think online classes are useful.
- They save time and help learning.
Section 4 — True or False
- Opinions should be shared politely. (True / False)
- Reasons make opinions stronger. (True / False)
- All opinions must be the same. (True / False)
- True
- True
- False