If you are having a conversation with a friend, and he uses the expression, "True enough," he is saying that
If you are engaged in a conversation with a group of friends and one of them uses the expression, "What was that," he or she is
If you are engaged in a conversation with a friend and another person comes to you and says, "I hate to butt in," he or she is
If you are having a conversation with a girl friend of yours, and she uses the expression, "I must take issue with you on that," she is saying that
If you are engaged in a conversation with a friend of yours, and he uses the phrase, "How can I put this," he is
If you are having a conversation with someone and he or she uses the phrase, "I'm afraid I didn't catch that," he or she is indicating that he or she
If you express your personal opinion about something to a friend, and he or she uses the phrase, "I couldn't agree with
you more," he or she means that
If someone is talking to you and uses the phrase, "What is your opinion," he or she is asking you to
If someone uses the phrase, "In my opinion," he or she is indicating that he or she
If someone uses the phrase, "What I'm trying to say is . . . ," he or she