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IELTS Karimi ( ZabanTube )
@IELTSKarimi
08.02.2026 11:24
IELTS Karimi ( ZabanTube ) 😊 Use an *adjective* after look/seem/feel — *not* an adverb! ✅ Remember the rule: > Look / Seem / Feel + 😊 Adjective > *Describe the state, not the action.* Correct Examples: ✅ She looks *sad*. ❌ She looks sadly. ✅ He seems *happy* in his new job. ❌ He seems happily... ✅ Tom feels *happy* with his family. ❌ Tom feels happily... Quick tip: These verbs describe how someone/something appears or feels — not *how* they do something. 👉 Adjective = state (sad, happy, tired) 👉 Adverb = manner (sadly, happily, tiredly) جهت کلاسهای آیلتس به شماره واتساپ زیر پیام بدید 👇 https://wa.me/+989128603398
We say: "In my opinion"
We do not say: "According to me" ❌

Correct Examples:
✨ "In my opinion, he is correct."
✨ "In my opinion, Lucy is old enough to understand what she did was wrong."

Why?
🤔 "According to" is used to refer to someone else’s viewpoint or information, not your own.
For example:
📘 "According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow."
📘 "According to Sarah, the meeting starts at 3 PM."

So when sharing your own thoughts, stick with:
💬 "In my opinion..." or even "I think..." or "From my perspective..." ✅

Quick Reminder:
✅ In my view / I believe / I think

❌ According to me (sounds unnatural in English)

Now you’re all set to express your opinion clearly and correctly! 🎯✨ *Join for free* 👏
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