A1 — Opinion and argument Flashcards
advice (noun)
Helpful ideas someone gives you about what to do.
agree (verb)
To think the same way as someone else.
believe (verb)
To think something is true or real.
but (conjunction)
A word we use to say something different is coming next.
cool (adjective)
Something that’s really nice or fun.
difference (noun)
How things are not the same.
different (adjective)
Not the same as something else.
excuse me (idiom)
Words we say when we want to be polite, like when we need to pass by someone.
guess (verb)
To try to give an answer when you’re not sure.
guess (noun)
An answer you give when you’re not sure if it’s right.
I’m sorry (idiom)
Words we say when we feel bad about something we did.
like (preposition)
Similar to or the same as something else.
maybe (adverb)
A word we use when we’re not sure about something.
mistake (noun)
When you do something wrong without meaning to.
no (noun)
A word we use to say we don’t want something or disagree.
of (preposition)
A word that shows something belongs to or is part of something else.
OK exclamation
A word we use to say yes or that something is good.
opinion (noun)
What you think about something.
point (noun)
The main idea or reason for something.
really (adverb)
Very much or truly.
right (adjective)
Correct or the opposite of left.
statement (noun)
Something you say or write to tell people information.
think (verb)
To use your brain to have ideas or make choices.
well (exclamation)
A word we say when we’re not sure what to say next.
yeah (exclamation)
Another way to say yes.
yes (exclamation)
A word we use to agree or say something is true.