Language/Spanish/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion
Hi Spanish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Spanish. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence. We will also look at some examples of how to give your opinion in Spanish. So let's get started!
Ways to Express Your Opinion
There are many ways to express your opinion in Spanish. Here are some of the most common ones:
- Creo que... (I think that...)
- Estoy de acuerdo con... (I agree with...)
- No estoy de acuerdo con... (I don't agree with...)
- Me parece que... (It seems to me that...)
- No me parece que... (It doesn't seem to me that...)
- Opino que... (I opine that...)
Examples
Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in a sentence:
- Creo que el libro es muy interesante. (I think the book is very interesting.)
- Estoy de acuerdo con tu opinión. (I agree with your opinion.)
- No estoy de acuerdo con la decisión del gobierno. (I don't agree with the government's decision.)
- Me parece que el clima está cambiando. (It seems to me that the climate is changing.)
- No me parece que sea una buena idea. (It doesn't seem to me that it's a good idea.)
- Opino que deberíamos hacer algo al respecto. (I opine that we should do something about it.)
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Quiz
Test your knowledge of expressing your opinion in Spanish with this quiz:
Spanish | Pronunciation | English Translation |
---|---|---|
Creo que... | kreo keh | I think that... |
Estoy de acuerdo con... | eh-stoy deh ah-kwehr-doh kon | I agree with... |
No estoy de acuerdo con... | noh eh-stoy deh ah-kwehr-doh kon | I don't agree with... |
Me parece que... | meh pah-reh-seh keh | It seems to me that... |
No me parece que... | noh meh pah-reh-seh keh | It doesn't seem to me that... |
Opino que... | oh-pee-noh keh | I opine that... |
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