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Mr. Jimi English
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Express 3 viewpoint using the following expressions: "In my view" is used to express personal opinion. For example, "In my view, exercise is more effective when done in the morning." This phrase signifies that the speaker is about to share their personal perspective or belief on a particular subject. "As far as I'm concerned" is another way to express personal belief or opinion. For example, "As far as I'm concerned, a good diet is more important than excessive exercise." By using this phrase, the speaker asserts their stance on a matter, indicating that the following statement is subjective and based on personal beliefs. "From my perspective" suggests that what follows is the speaker's personal viewpoint. For example, "From my perspective, it's best to mix both diet and exercise for optimal health." This phrase emphasizes that the speaker's view may be one of many and might differ from others' viewpoints.
Jun 11, 2023 7:25 PM

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