Asking and Giving Opinion
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Asking and giving opinion is a way that someone does to ask and give opinions to other people.
Asking comes from the word "ask" with the suffix -ing which means asking. In terms of verbs, asking is part of saying verb which is included in the category of action verbs. Meanwhile, opinion means opinion, or it can also be replaced with the term suggestion which means suggestion.
Asking and giving opinion is usually used when there is interactive conversation or dialogue, such as discussing work, deliberating to find problem solving, chatting with friends, family, and so on.
Expressions of asking and giving opinion are divided into 2 types, depending on who we are talking to. Here's an explanation.
1. Asking Opinions
> In Formal Situations
Used when in a formal situation. The following is an example of an expression asking an opinion that is suitable for use:
• What are your views on …?
(Apa pandangan Anda tentang …?)
• Do you have any idea …?
(Apakah kamu punya ide …?)
• What is your feeling about …?
(Apa perasaan Anda tentang …?)
• Have you got any comments on …?
(Apakah Anda punya komentar tentang …?)
• Could you tell me your opinion about ..?
(Bisakah Anda memberitahu saya pendapat Anda tentang ..?)
• Please give me your thoughts on …?
(Tolong beri saya pemikiran Anda tentang …?)
• I’d like to know your views on …?
(Saya ingin tahu pandangan Anda tentang …?)
• Do you have an opinion about …?
(Apakah Anda memiliki pendapat tentang …?)
• What is your view on …?
(Apa pandangan Anda tentang …?)
> In Informal Situations
For activities that are not official / casual. Here's an example of asking an opinion:
• What do you think about …?
(Apa yang kamu pikirkan …?)
• Any comments?
(Ada komentar?)
• How do you feel about …?
(Bagaimana perasaanmu tentang …?)
• I need your opinion about …
(Aku butuh pendapat kamu tentang…)
• What is your opinion?
(Apa pendapat kamu?)
• What do you think of …?
(Apa pendapat kamu tentang …?)
• Please tell me your opinion on …
(Tolong beri tahu aku pendapatmu tentang…)
• In your honest opinion …?
(Menurut pendapat jujur kamu …?)
• What’s your reaction to that?
(Apa reaksi kamu terhadap itu?)
• How about ..?
(Bagaimana tentang ..?)
2. Giving Opinion or Telling Suggestion
> In a Formal Situation
Used to give opinions, ideas, or responses in formal situations, whether it's for an older person or those we respect and respect. Examples of expressions giving opinion:
• I personally consider …
(Saya pribadi menganggap…)
• My own view of the matter is…
(Pandangan saya sendiri tentang masalah ini adalah…)
• If I had my view, I would…
(Jika saya memiliki pandangan saya, saya akan…)
• I personally believe…
(Saya pribadi percaya…)
• In my personal opinion …
(Menurut saya pribadi…)
• In my mind …
(Dalam pikiran saya …)
> In an Informal Situation
Used to provide comments on questions asking opinion from peers, friends, or certain people who are already close to you. Here's an example of the expression:
• As for me…
(Adapun aku …)
• From my point of view, …
(Dari sudut pandang saya, …)
• I think that…
(Aku pikir itu …)
• Not everyone will agree with me, but …
(Tidak semua orang akan setuju denganku, tapi…)
• In my opinion, ..
(Menurut pendapatku …)
• I think …
(Aku pikir …)
• I believe …
(Aku percaya …)
• As far as I know
(Sejauh yang aku tahu)
• I reckon that …
(Aku rasa itu …)
• Well, I think …
(Ya, aku pikir …)
Without realizing it, it turns out that asking and giving opinions is one of the English materials that we often use in our daily conversations.
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