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Agreeing and Disagreeing

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  • A: “Homework is very useful.” B: “Yes, ___.” (agree)
    Yes, I agree with you.
  • A: “Social media is very useful for students.” B: “___. It can be dangerous too.” (partial disagreement)
    I’m not so sure. It can be dangerous too.
  • “Yes, you’re right.” is an expression of …
    Agreeing
  • Choose the expression of disagreement.
    That’s not true.
  • “Sorry, but I have a different opinion” → Disagreeing.
    True
  • A: “Homework is very useful.” B: “Yes, ___.” (agree)
    Yes, I agree with you.
  • A: “Math is the easiest subject.” B: “___. I think it’s difficult.” (disagree politely)
    I’m afraid I can’t agree. I think it’s difficult.
  • “Yes, you’re right about that” → Disagreeing.
    False
  • “You’re right” → belongs to neutral agreement.
    True
  • Mention two expressions of polite disagreement.
    I’m afraid I can’t agree with that. / I see your point, but I disagree.
  • “I don’t think so” shows agreement.
    False
  • Mention two expressions of strong agreement.
    Absolutely! / I totally agree with you.
  • “Fast food is unhealthy.” → Give an agreeing response.
    “Yes, I totally agree with you"
  • “I’m sorry, but I can’t agree with you.” → This is …
    Polite disagreement
  • “That’s a good point” is an agreeing expression.
    True