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Making suggestions

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Making suggestions

Language for making suggestions
Question opener+ subject+ infinitive without 'to'
Why don'tI
you
we
they
buy...?
go...?
meet...?
Why doesn'the/she
ShallI
we
Question opener+ infinitive without 'to'
I, you,
he, she, we
should
could
say...
arrange...
talk...
eat...
get...
Let's
Why not
NotePerhaps and maybe can both be used before 'could' and 'should' if you want to sound more polite.
Examples:
Perhaps we could phone them.
Maybe we should have a big party.


Making a point

Language for making a point
Expressing opinionExamples
I think (that)...I think you should go now.
My view is (that)...My view is that the project will fail.
In my opinion, ...In my opinion, the firm can succeed.
Persuading
I can assure you (that)...I can assure you that we've done everything we can.
Making a statement
The fact is (that)...The fact is, he's a great performer.
The point is (that)...The point is, we don't know if they're being honest.
Other expressions
You're missing the point
(can sound a bit rude)
You're missing the point - why do you never listen properly to what I'm saying?
Look, ...
(can sound quite aggressive)
Look, everyone thinks it's a bad idea.

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