write short note to aggre and disaggre with someone Are you all right?
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Agreeing in English
“Yes, and…” (One of the most common ways to agree in English is to say “Yes” then go on to add another reason why you agree with “and…”)
“I think you’re right.”
“I agree with you.”
Strong agreement
“I couldn’t agree with you more.”
“You’re absolutely right.”
“I agree entirely.”
“I totally agree.”
“I completely agree.”
Partly agreeing
“I agree with you up to a point, but…”
“That’s quite true, but…”
“I agree with you in principle, but…”
Disagreeing
“Yes, but…” (Probably the most common way to disagree is to say you agree by saying “yes”, but then go on to say something different with “but…”)
“I’m not sure I agree with you.”
“(I’m afraid) I don’t agree.”
“(I’m afraid) I disagree.”
“(I’m afraid) I can’t agree with you.”
“(I’m afraid) I don’t share your opinion.”
“I think we’re going to have to agree to disagree.” (There is nothing else you can agree on except the fact that you disagree with each other!)
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Agreeing and disagreeing
Agreeing. That's right! Absolutely! Exactly! Me too! Yes, I agree! ...
Disagreeing. I don't agree! I totally disagree! Absolutely not! That's not right! I'm not sure about that.
Partly agreeing. I agree up to a point, but ... I see your point, but ... That's partly true, but ... I'm not so sure about that.