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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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
He painted his nails this really nice color, kind of a mix of red and blue. (Asking for clarification)
Ex: Do you mean that they were purple?
She could have been nicer to me when we spoke on the phone. (Asking for clarification)
Ex: Are you saying that she was rude to you?
I don't quite understand what you're trying to convey when you say that Bob is ugly.
Ex: What I'm trying to say is that I don't find him attractive at all!
What do you mean when you say that her arm was chopped off? (Clarifying)
Ex: What I mean is someone took a knife and chopped it off. Now she has a robot arm.
Barcelona is the best city in Spain.
Ex: You may be right, but I'm not sure. I really like Bilbao.
Everyone likes chocolate! (Disagreement)
Ex: I don't entirely agree. I have a good friend who hates it!
Bob has two sisters. (Disagreement)
Ex: I'm not so sure about that! I think he has just one younger brother.
Madrid is the smallest city in all of Europe. (Disagreement)
Ex: I'm not sure that that is true! I think it is one of the biggest.
I'm not sure if I'm right, but it seems like he may have died his hair green. (Agreement)
Ex: I think you're right; it looks much greener than it usually is!
He is the worst president that the United States of America has ever had! (Agreement)
Ex: You have a point there!
This exhibit at the Prado seems like it could be interesting. Would you like to come? (Agreement)
Ex: Yes, it does sounds interesting, although I don't generally like museums.
Scientists say that you should eat breakfast in the morning! (Agreement)
Ex: Definitely! It's the most important meal.
Should we go to the movie theater tonight? (Agreement)
Ex: That's a great idea! Do you mind if I invite my mother as well?
Do you think that Spain is better than France? (Agreement)
Ex: Absolutely! The food in Spain is much better than in France, among other things.
She is so mean to everyone! (Agreement)
Ex: You could be right that she is mean to everyone, because I have heard her say some mean things.
I think that Lady Gaga is a great singer. (Disagreement)
Ex: I'm not sure that Lady Gaga is a great singer, because I don't like her music.