English Vocabulary
Ways To Say "I Think"
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Ways To Say "I Think"
- Believe - I believe you are doing a really good job at the office.
- Imagine - We imagine that one day we can buy a new house, and we will have a lot of extra room.
- Expect - I expect that you will get a better job in a few years.
- Sit Tight - You need to sit tight and work hard, and you will get into a good university.
- Under The Impression - Our boss is under the impression that you want to continue working here for a few more year.
- The Day Will Come - The day will come when you are married with your own children.
- It Seems To Me - It seems to me that you will be feeling better in a few days.
- If You Ask Me - If you ask me I think it is a good idea to save money, so that we can go on a trip.
- From My Perspective - I do not want to change the location of the building, because from my perspective we will loss money.
- As Far As I Can Tell - As far as I can tell, it is not a good idea to spend so much money.
- I Find That - I find that idea really not good. I think we need to come up with something better.
- To Be Honest - To be honest, I really do not want to move to a different part of the city.
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