19 Adverbs to Express Your Opinion in English | Build Your Vocabulary
Adverbs can add depth and precision when you express your opinion in English. For example, consider these two sentences.
1. The restaurant will be closed on Thursday for a private event.
2. Apparently, the restaurant will be closed on Thursday for a private event.
In the second sentence, one word was added. The English adverb apparently.
Do we really need it?
That depends on what you want to say. Do you want to add nuance when stating your opinion in English? Or do you want to highlight your feelings about the topic? Do you want to indicate judgment in your opinion?
The first sentence simply states a fact.
The second sentence clarifies this information is based on what you know at the time. And it’s possible the information has changed.
There is increased nuance and precision in the second statement.
In this Confident English lesson, you’ll learn 19 comment adverbs to express your opinion in English clearly. And you’ll build your vocabulary.
This includes adverbs such as:
- apparently
- frankly
- obviously
- presumably
- generally
- naturally
And more.
Comment adverbs elevate your speech by adding nuance and emotion. Moreover, they highlight your attitude or feelings towards something, which allows you to more clearly express your opinion in English.
They can be used for polite, diplomatic communication. And finally, they indicate cultural fluency.
Finally, you’ll also learn how to use adverbs in English grammar and where to place them in the sentence.
To view the lesson in full with a transcript and easily identify the target adverbs to build your vocabulary, visit the lesson at
00:00 Introduction
03:01 Review Adverbs and Placement
05:16 3 Uses of Comment Adverbs When Sharing Opinions
05:46 Indicate likelihood
09:38 Indicate attitude or emotion
12:22 Indicate judgment
14:20 Practice
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