Introduction
As students, expressing our opinions and beliefs is an essential skill. Today, we’ll explore the top 10 verbs that can help us do just that in English.

1. Believe
When we believe in something, we consider it to be true or have confidence in it. For example, ‘I believe that hard work leads to success.’
2. Think
Thinking involves forming an opinion or having a particular idea. For instance, ‘I think it’s important to protect the environment.’
3. Feel
Feelings are subjective, and using this verb allows us to express our emotional response. ‘I feel that the movie was captivating.’
4. Suppose
Suppose is used when we assume or consider something to be true. ‘I suppose we could meet at 3 pm.’

5. Argue
When we argue, we present reasons or evidence to support our opinion. ‘He argued that the new policy is unfair.’
6. Suggest
Suggesting involves putting forward an idea or proposal. ‘She suggested having a team meeting.’
7. Agree
Agreeing means having the same opinion as someone else. ‘I agree with your point of view.’
8. Disagree
On the other hand, disagreeing means having a different opinion. ‘I disagree with the statement made by the speaker.’
9. Claim
Claiming is asserting something as a fact. ‘The author claims that technology is reshaping our lives.’
10. Express
Expressing involves conveying or communicating our thoughts or feelings. ‘She expressed her concerns about the project.’
