Testing:
Level A Level B Level C Essays English Video

Agreeing in English

“That’s quite true, but…”

“I agree with you in principle, but…”

Disagreeing

“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.”

Note

When you disagree with someone in English, you can often sound more polite by using a phrase such as “I’m afraid…”

Disagreeing strongly

“I don’t agree at all.”

“I totally disagree.”

“I couldn’t agree with you less.”

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