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What do you think about that vs What is your opinion about this

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably to ask for someone's opinion on a specific topic. They are polite and commonly used in conversations.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 4871 views

What do you think about that

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask for someone's opinion on a specific topic.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's thoughts or opinions on a particular subject or situation.

Examples:

  • What do you think about that new movie?
  • What do you think about that proposal?
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Alternatives:

  • What are your thoughts on that
  • What is your opinion on that
  • How do you feel about that

What is your opinion about this

This phrase is correct and can be used to ask for someone's opinion on a specific topic.

This phrase is also used to inquire about someone's thoughts or opinions on a particular subject or situation.

Examples:

  • What is your opinion about this new policy?
  • What is your opinion about this book?
  • What is your opinion about this decision?
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  • What is your opinion, Venerable Jorge?
  • What is your opinion of these electoral promises?
  • What is your opinion on the regulation of health care practice.
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  • What is your opinion on the competitiveness of OK engines?
  • What is your opinion of the pre-crisis measures?
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  • What is your opinion on these (typically high sensitivity) single-driver loudspeakers?
  • What is your opinion on this specific case?
  • What is your opinion of President Nasser's decision to take over the Suez Canal Company?
  • What is your opinion on paying a ransom for Aethelflaed?
  • The Share Guide: What is your opinion of the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository?

Alternatives:

  • What do you think about this
  • What are your thoughts on this
  • How do you feel about this

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