2021-09-22
20 分钟Hi guys, this is teacher Harry.
And welcome back to my English lessons where I try to help you to get a much better understanding of the english language so that you can have good conversations, you can do your business English, write business letters, emails, whatever it might be.
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So what am I going to talk to you about today?
Well, we're going to look at expressions with I think or other ways to say I think.
So I've got about ten or eleven of these.
I'll go down through them as I always do.
I'll give them to you and then I'll give you a quick explanation, or not so quick, of each of them.
And if you have any problems with them later on you still don't understand, come back to me, send a comment and I'll try to give you some more explanations.
So let's start here they are in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned, I believe that something.
I believe that it seems to me, or it appears to me, I feel that.
I assume that from my point of view, if you ask me, I consider, I consider that as far as I can see or as far as I can tell, so they both have the same meaning.
So as far as I can see or as far as I can tell in my mind, to my mind, personally speaking.
And then last of all, a little quirky, little different if somebody wants to add their two cent worth, two cent as in the coin, cents cents worth worth.
And I'll explain that to you at the very, very end.
Okay, so some of these are more formal than others.
Some of them are less formal.