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Useful Expressions (B1)

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    Expressions to do with Agreeing, Disagreeing, Clarifying, and Making Decisions
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  • We must come to an agreement between the two flavors of ice-cream. (Making a decision)
    Ex: Let's think about the choices we have, either chocolate or vanilla.
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  • We have five choices of adjectives to describe Bob: smart, dumb, intelligent, terrible, rude. (Making a decision)
    Ex: What should we choose? I feel like dumb would be the best option.
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  • I think that I like Rihanna the best out of all of the singers this year. (Making a decision)
    Ex: So have we decided? Rihanna is the best, no?
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  • Hmm, so they decided to hire the man over the obviously more talented woman? (Making a decision)
    Ex: Are you happy with that decision? I'm not... I thought she was much better.
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  • They chose the happy cat over the sad dog, even though I think dogs are better. (Making a decision)
    Ex: It seems to make sense though. The happy cat is so much more exciting than that sad, boring dog.
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