Is it okay to put "in my opinion" at the end of a sentence in formal writing?
Or is it more formal to put it in the front?
In spoken language I often hear people saying, for example, "This is a much better choice, in my opinion" But in written sense, I almost always see "In my opinion, this is a better choice"
kenny1999 In spoken language I often hear people saying, for example, "This is a much better choice, in my opinion" That's probably because they forgot to say it at the beginning. kenny1999 But in written sense, I almost always see "In my opinion, this is a better choice" When you're writing you have more time to think about the best way to express something. If you can remember to put "in my opinion" at the beginning both in writing and in speech, that would be a good thing.
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kenny1999In spoken language I often hear people saying, for example, "This is a much better choice, in my opinion"
That's probably because they forgot to say it at the beginning.