
What do you deem about Venezuela and Mr. Trump?
To “deem” is to express an opinion, to judge something , or to consider something (juzgar, considerar, estimar).
In the English exams, re Cambridge and Oxford, you could use the phrase “I deem that…”. You could also say that I think that, “I opine that” (opino que), and “I posit that” (postulo que…).
So there are many options to say the same, and in the English exams using “I deem that…” will get you extra marks (notas).
Some examples:
- Mr. Sánchez has deemed (ha considerado…) that the Senate´s (el senado) verdict (veredicto) as very unfair.
- I deem that your opinión about the Spanish economy is incorrect.
- What do you deem about the taxes in Spain (¿qué opinas de / que consideras sobre…) Too high?
So, what do you deem about the importance of organic vegetables?
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