This language function is essential because it allows speakers to negotiate meaning and reach agreements while communicating with others.
- I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that)
- I really think / believe so, too.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I have come to the same conclusion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- I have no objection whatsoever.
- I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.
- I see it that way, too.
- I share your opinion / view.
- I was just going to say that.
- You’re (completely / totally / absolutely) right.
- You have a point there.
- You’ve made a good point.
- We are of one mind (on…)
- We are of the same mind (on…)
- That’s (so / completely / absolutely / undeniably) true.
- That’s a really good point.
- Yeah, that’s just it.
- Fair enough.
- Yes, of course.
- No doubt about it.
Here’s a good list of expressions to disagree in English:
- I’m afraid…
- I’m sorry but…
- You may be right, but…
- That might be true, but…
- I beg to differ.
- I don’t agree with you on that / what you say.
- I don’t think you’re right.
- I don’t share your view.
- I think otherwise.
- I take a different view.
- I believe your argument doesn’t hold water.
- I´m not sure I agree with you.
- That doesn’t make much sense to me.
- That’s not always the case
- That’s not always / necessarily true.
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