Functional Language
"Functional language" is language that we use to perform various "functions" such as giving advice or apologizing. Functional language typically uses fixed expressions for each function–for example "if I were you" or "my suggestion is" in giving advice, and "it was my fault" or "please forgive me" in apologizing.
These pages list common expressions for each function, graded by level.
- Giving Advice
if I were you, my suggestion is... - Making Requests
can I, may I ask, I'd like to request... - Apologizing
it was my fault, please forgive me... - Giving Bad News
I'm sorry to say, I tried my best but... - Agreeing
you're right, I feel the same way... - Disagreeing
I don't really agree, but what about... - Disagreeing Strongly
absolutely not, rubbish! I can't accept it... - Offering
shall I, can I give you a hand... - Asking for Opinions
in your opinion, what's your view on... - Giving Opinions
I feel that, I could be wrong but...