10 English Phrases for Guessing & Estimating
10 English Phrases for Guessing & Estimating #1 – Off the top of my head, I think it’s Rs.200. “Off the top of my head” means you are making an estimate in that moment , without checking the information to make sure it’s completely accurate. #2 – Knowing him, he’ll be late. Use the phrase “Knowing _______, _______ will…” to make an educated guess about something that will probably happen based on what you already know about the person, place, or thing. #3 – If I had to take a guess, I’d say she’s 35. Use the phrase “I’d say” to give your opinion/estimate. #4 – It’s difficult to say, but I think… Use this phrase to emphasize that the guess is difficult to make accurately. #5 – I wouldn’t be surprised if… Use this phrase to say that something is possible or probable: “My sister has been complaining a lot about her job lately. I wouldn’t be surprised if she decided to quit soon.” #6 – I bet… Use this phrase when you have more certainty...
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