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Luca
Is this sentence correct?
"I would like to start off by telling you my opinion of the book"
Does it make sense?
Jan 18, 2015 11:36 AM
Answers · 8
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It's fine, just for information, the words "share" or "give" or "offer" would be used more in this sentence than "tell".
"I'd like to start off by offering my opinion of the book."
January 18, 2015
1
Yes :)
Is this for English class? Did you write an essay about a book?
January 18, 2015
1
Hi, Luca,
Anybody would be able to understand what you mean; it's perfectly good English. If you're writing something formal, though, I'd say "I'd like to begin by giving you my opinion of the book." (I'm an American, though; this might be different for other English speakers).
January 18, 2015
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