雅思各個擊破:遠離蹩腳英語之I agree or I disagree

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AGREETO DISAGREE
    People often show agreement simply bysaying Right, Absolutely, or I agree. They often show politedisagreement by saying something like, Maybe,but… or I’m not sure that I agree。
    However, there are a number of other ways to say I agree and even more ways to say (politely or forcefully) I disagree. The following expressionsare some of the most common:
    Saying
    I agree
    The following expressions mean I share your opinion:
    Righton
    I’mwith you
    Ithink so, too
    Icouldn’t agree more
    Yousaid it
    You(‘ve) got that right
    Youcan say that again
    Saying
    I disagree
    These expressions are considered polite orneutral ways to show disagreement:
    Ican’t say that I agree: a polite way to say “Idon’t agree”
    Idon’t think so: means “I don’t think the same way”;“I don’t think that’s right?!?BR>    Ihave a different take on it: means “I see/understand it differently; I havea different viewpoint”
    I’mof a different mind: means “My view point isdifferent”
    I’mnot sure about that: a polite challenge tosomeone’s statement; means “I may not agree”
    Iquestion that: a polite challenge to someone’sstatement; means “I probably don’t agree”
    I wouldn’tbe so sure: a polite challenge to someone’sstatement; means “You might be wrong”
    The following expressions show strongdisagreement, and are impolite or rude. They are sometimes used for teasing,but are mostly only used in arguments。
    You’rewrong
    You’recrazy or You’re nuts
    You’reall wet
    You’renot thinking straight
    Youdon’t know what you’re talking about
    That’sB.S. (slang)
    That’sa bunch of bull (slang)