🇬🇧English: Feelings & opinions
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Start learning English free →- That's a great idea! I totally agree with you.I really like your suggestion and think it’s good too.
- I'm so glad we decided to go for a walk instead of stay inside today.We are so glad that we decided to go for a walk instead of staying inside today.
- This place has really gone downhill.This place has deteriorated significantly.
- It’s raining cats and dogs out there!It is raining very heavily outside.
- I can't agree more. Let's go with it.I completely agree. Let’s proceed.
- You know what they say: practice makes perfect.The old saying goes that practice makes you better at something.
- I can’t help feeling a bit jealous of your success.I can't stop feeling a little envious about your success.
- I'm feeling a bit under the weather today.I feel a little sick or unwell today.
- I’m all ears when it comes to your ideas.I am open and ready to listen to your ideas.
- You look like you could use a good night's sleep.You look like you need to get some rest.
- It's raining cats and dogs out there.It’s pouring outside.
- It's raining cats and dogs out there!It is pouring outside very heavily.
- I'm not sure about that, I need to think about it more.I’m not sure about that. I need to think about it more.
- I'm feeling a bit blue today.I feel sad or down today.
- It's been a tough week, but I'm feeling better already.This has been a difficult week, but I’m starting to feel better.
- I can't agree more.I completely agree with you.
- I'm feeling pretty good today, thanks!I feel pretty good today, thanks!
- That's a great idea, let's do it!That’s a great idea! Let’s do it.
- I can't believe how much I ate for lunch!I couldn't believe how much food I had for lunch.
- That’s not my style; I prefer something more traditional.That's not how I do things, I like it more traditionally.
- I think you're right about that. Let’s go with your plan.I think you are correct on this matter. We will follow your plan.
- I'm feeling pretty good, thanks.I’m doing pretty well, thank you.
- I’m not really into that kind of music; I prefer something different.I don’t really like that type of music; I prefer something else.
- It's a tough day today.Today has been a difficult day.
- I can't believe it! You won the lottery?I cannot believe that; you won the lottery?
- It's been a great day, thanks for coming along!That’s been a fantastic day, thank you for joining us!
- That movie was awful!That movie was terrible!
- I'm not sure about that; I need to think on it first.I’m not sure about that yet; I’ll need some time to think about it.
- I don't mind if you smoke here.You can smoke here if you want to.
- It's been a tough week, but I'm feeling better now.This has been a difficult week for me, but I am starting to feel better now.
- That movie was so boring, I fell asleep halfway through it!The movie was very boring; I fell asleep partway through it.
- It's been a rough week.It's been a rough week.
- I think we should stick with our original plan for now.We should continue with the initial plan.
- This sandwich is delicious, thanks for sharing.The sandwich was really tasty. Thanks for sharing it with me.
- I think we should eat at that new sushi place.I reckon we should go to that new sushi joint.
- I'm feeling pretty good today. How about you?I feel pretty good today. How are you?
- You look great in that outfit. It really suits you.That looks good on you.
- I can't believe how much work this project is turning out to be!I'm shocked by the amount of work this project is turning out to be.
- It’s a tough call, but I think we should go with option B.It's difficult to decide, but I believe we should choose option B.
- That movie was pretty good, wasn't it?The movie was pretty good, right?
- I can't stand that smell anymore. It’s driving me crazy!That smell is unbearable and really bothers me.
- It’s been a tough week; how are you holding up?How have you been managing through this difficult week?
- It's a bit chilly outside, isn't it?It's a little cold out, right?
- It's been a tough week, hasn't it?This has been a rough week, hasn't it?
- That movie was really cheesy. I didn't enjoy it at all.That movie was very bad. I did not enjoy it at all.
- That's not my cup of tea.That's not my thing.
- You look great in that outfit!You look good in that outfit.
- That's a tough one.That’s quite difficult.
- That movie was so boring, I fell asleep halfway through.The movie was so boring that I fell asleep partway through it.
- You're always the one who comes up with the best solutions.You are always the one who comes up with the best ideas or solutions.
- I think we should stick to our plan for now, what do you reckon?I think we should stick to our current plan, what do you think?
- That's a great idea! I totally agree.That’s a good idea, and I completely agree with you.
- That was a close call.That was very close.
- That's not my cup of tea, but I won't say anything.I don't like that thing, but I won't complain about it.
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