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This page is about words and phrases that we use when we agree or disagree with someone in English.
In my opinion... The way I see it... If you want my honest opinion.... According to Lisa... As far as I'm concerned... If you ask me... Personally I think, I believe, I reckon
What's your idea? What are your thoughts on all of this? How do you feel about that? Do you have anything to say about this? What do you think? Do you agree? Wouldn't you say?
I agree with you 100 percent. I couldn't agree with you more. That's so true. That's for sure. You're absolutely right. Absolutely. Definitely. That's exactly how I feel.
Exactly. I'm afraid I agree with James. No doubt about it. (weak) I suppose so./I guess so. You have a point there. I was just going to say that. I see what you mean.
I don't think so. I'm afraid I disagree. I beg to differ. Not necessarily. That's not always true. That's not always the case. No, I'm not so sure about that. Without wanting to criticise. (strong) No way. (strong) I totally disagree.
Can I add something here? Is it okay if I jump in for a second? If I might add something... Sorry to interrupt, but... (after accidentally interrupting someone) Sorry, go ahead. OR Sorry, you were saying... (after being interrupted) You didn't let me finish.