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Virgin Islands Creole English Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Virgin Islands Creole English learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Virgin Islands Creole English.


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Plurals & How to Use Be.

Rules[edit | edit source]

Giving your opinion in Virgin Islands Creole English is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the following phrases:

  • Mi tink (I think)
  • Mi feel (I feel)
  • Mi tink se (I think that)
  • Mi feel se (I feel that)

For example:

  • Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. (I think that this work is too hard.)
  • Mi feel se dis wok deh too hard. (I feel that this work is too hard.)

You can also use the phrase "Mi no tink" (I don't think) or "Mi no feel" (I don't feel). For example:

  • Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. (I don't think that this work is too hard.)
  • Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard. (I don't feel that this work is too hard.)

Examples[edit | edit source]

Virgin Islands Creole English Pronunciation English Translation
Mi tink se dis wok deh too hard. /mi tɪŋk sə dɪs wɒk deh tu hɑːd/ I think that this work is too hard.
Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard. /mi no fiːl sə dɪs wɒk deh tu hɑːd/ I don't feel that this work is too hard.
Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. /mi tɪŋk dæt dɪs wɒk deh tu hɑːd/ I think that this work is too hard.
Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. /mi no tɪŋk dæt dɪs wɒk deh tu hɑːd/ I don't think that this work is too hard.

Quiz[edit | edit source]

Test your knowledge of giving your opinion in Virgin Islands Creole English with the following quiz:

1. How do you say "I think that this work is too hard" in Virgin Islands Creole English? A. Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. B. Mi feel se dis wok deh too hard. C. Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. D. Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard.

2. How do you say "I don't think that this work is too hard" in Virgin Islands Creole English? A. Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. B. Mi feel se dis wok deh too hard. C. Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. D. Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard.

3. How do you say "I feel that this work is too hard" in Virgin Islands Creole English? A. Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. B. Mi feel se dis wok deh too hard. C. Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. D. Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard.

4. How do you say "I don't feel that this work is too hard" in Virgin Islands Creole English? A. Mi tink dat dis wok deh too hard. B. Mi feel se dis wok deh too hard. C. Mi no tink dat dis wok deh too hard. D. Mi no feel se dis wok deh too hard.

Answers: 1. A, 2. C, 3. B, 4. D

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