Agreement and Disagreement
To express agree or disagree to an opinion, you may
use the following expressions:
Starting an opinion
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- In my
opinion…
- The way
I see it…
- If you
want my honest opinion….
- According
to Lisa…
- As far
as I’m concerned…
- If you
ask me…
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Asking for an opinion
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- What’s
your idea?
- What are
your thoughts on all of this?
- How do
you feel about that?
- Do you
have anything to say about this?
- What do
you think?
- Do you
agree?
- Wouldn’t
you say?
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Expressing agreement
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- I agree
with you 100 percent.
- I
couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s
so true.
- That’s
for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re
absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s
exactly how I feel.
- Exactly.
- I’m
afraid I agree with James.
- I have
to side with Dad on this one.
- No doubt
about it.
- (agree with negative statement) Me neither.
- (weak) I suppose so./I guess so.
- You have
a point there.
- I was
just going to say that.
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Expressing disagreement
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- I don’t
think so.
- (strong) No way.
- I’m
afraid I disagree.
- (strong) I totally disagree.
- I beg to
differ.
- (strong) I’d say the exact opposite.
- Not
necessarily.
- That’s
not always true.
- That’s
not always the case.
- No, I’m
not so sure about that.
- I can’t
accept it
- I don’t
think I agree with you.
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