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Introducing your own opinion

Personally, I think Memorabilia is a good opportunity to show your love that you
have for your family and close friends because you may prepare videos of yourself
talking to your wife about the importance of learning English.
In my opinion, creating a memory book would be a fascinating idea because it’s a
way to preserve cherished memories for years to come.
My feeling is that shadow boxes are incredible because you may create keepsakes
that may be kept in view for your loved ones.
In my view, holding memories of someone would be sad, but at the same time,
would be comforting because I would feel that he or she is a part of my life.
Personally, I feel that we should increase the price.
Giving the opinion of others
Dina says that Ceviche is really delicious.
According to Dina, Ceviche is really delicious.
Agreeing and disagreeing (with someone)
I totally agree with Dina [agree completely, 100%].
I partly agree with Lucia [agree but not completely].
I agree with you to a certain extent [partly agree].
In British English, it is common to agree with someone before giving a different opinion.
That’s true, but I think …
I see what you mean, [I understand what you are saying] but …
I agree to some extent, but …
I think that’s a good point [idea or opinion], but …
I take your point [I understand and partly agree with your opinion], but ...

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