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This is a verb of opinion used to say that something is either true or false, but never both.
To believe
This is one of the most polite phrases of opinions. It is usually referred to as MHO.
In my humble opinion.
This phrase expresses a strong opinion and shows that the speaker is convinced that it is true.
I 'm utterly convinced that...
This phrase is more polite than phrases like' the way I see it' for instance. It also means to the other speaker that he/she might not agree with what you are saying.
If you don't mind me saying.....
This verb of opinion is informal and is a very common word in the UK.
To reckon
Give phrases that express just an opinion and are polite.
If you ask me, the way I see it, As far as I'm concerned.
Give three verbs/phrases expressing opinions which have informal use.
I think, 'd say, reckon