A. Making a suggestion
- Shall we go now?
- How about buying a new car?
- Why don’t you let out that Apartment to John?
- Couldn’t we ask Mr. David?
- Let’s hold up the cleaning up tomorrow.
- You can look at them one by one, if you like.
- Let’s go by bus.
- How about a cup of Tea?
- Let’s go in the same Bus as Mary.
- Why don’t we look in the local directory?
- Why not go in a house boat?
- Get an electrician to come and fix it.
- I guess you’d better go right now.
- I think it’d be a good idea to ask him to come with us.
- Let’s take a break for a while.
- Shall we go out for a meal this evening?
- Let’s not fix the date now.
- We might try explaining it to him.
- Have you tried drinking a little warm milk before going to bed?
- You might have a look at this TV show.
- How about a jacket to go with these trousers?
- What about another day, then?
- We could stop now, if you like.
- I think you should go right away.
- Let’s go and have a look.
- I suggest we take up the matter with his superiors.
- We could try and explain it to them, if you like.
B. To show strong agreement with opinions
- That’s absolutely true.
- I completely agree.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- That’s great idea.
- That’s an excellent think to do.
- That seems a splendid idea.
- Yes, of course.
- Yes, all right. OK.
- Yeah, great!
- OK, that sounds fine.
- Why not?
- Sure!
- I’d go along with you there,
- I quite agree – you’re quite right.
- That’s good idea!
- That’s just what I wanted to say.
- Yes, that’d be very nice.
- I suppose you’re right.
- A good suggestion.
- I think we’ll give it a try.
- That’d be fine.
- What a good idea!
- It’s really no problem.
- I’d like that very much.
C. To Show strong disagreement with opinions.
- I completely/strongly disagree.
- I think that’s absolutely wrong.
- That’s rubbish.
- That’s non-sense.
- That’s a terrible idea.
- That’s a really bad suggestion.
- Certainly not.
- I’m not so sure.
- That’s easier said than done.
- I’m not very keen on that, really.
- I’m not sure that’d be wise.
- Your idea sounds good, but I don’t think it’ll really work.
- I’m not sure I’d go about it that way.
- I don’t think that’s such a good idea, you know.
- No, let’s try that one instead.
- That’s very well for you to say.
- No, don’t let put it off any longer.
- We can’t do any such thing, and that’s that.
- I’m not sure about that, actually.
- I doubt if that’d work.
- Your suggestion sounds fine in theory, but I don’t think it’d work in practice.
D. Asking for a suggestion
- Have you got any suggestions?
Which of these do you think should I buy? - Can you suggest a way out?
- What shall I do?
- How can I remove this ink-stain?
- Can anybody suggest what we might do?
- Where should we keep it?
- Who must I speak to about this – David or his deputy?
- What on earth should I do, then?
- How shall I pack your things?
- When shall we go to see them?
- When should I start, do you think?