I think / consider / find / feel / believe / suppose / presume / assume that….So here’s a list of expressions that will help you agree and disagree properly in English, and I’ve divided them into three different categories depending on how these expressions are constructed: Therefore, being able to express your opinion properly is just as essential. I believe your argument doesn’t hold water.įinally, I believe it is important to be able to reason why you’re agreeing or disagreeing with someone.I don’t agree with you on that / what you say.Here’s a good list of expressions to disagree in English: For example: (1)I’m afraid (2)I don’t share your view. So when you take a look at the list that follows, try to combine one of the 4 expressions in the first level which one of the various expressions in the second level. For this reason, I have added 4 opening expressions that make disagreement sound more polite. In this case, I ought to tell you that whenever we disagree with someone, it migh sound quite rude if we simply say «I don’t agree». Now, we will take a look at some disagreement expressions. In those cases we can use some expressions to say that we agree, but not completely, that is, we partially agree. Sometimes, when discussing something in speaking or writing form, we may agree with some aspects of what is being discussed, but not necessarily 100%. That’s (so / completely / absolutely / undeniably) true.You’re (completely / totally / absolutely) right.I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that).
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Also, I recommend stop using simply «I agree with you», as this is terribly simple and, if you’re trying to pass a Speaking B2 or Speaking C1, it will definitely not be enough. My advice is that you read through them, choose 5 or 6 that you particularly like and that you learn them by heart.
#PARTS EXPRESS TALK SERIES#
In this section you have a series of expressions to show you how you can agree in English in many different ways.