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AGREEING AND DISAGREEING (VERB AND NOUN (go along with (a view (I go along…
AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
VERB AND NOUN
go along with
an idea
a view
I go along with your view that crime and povetry are linked.
tend to
agree
I tend to agree that parents often blame teachers for problems which start within the family.
disagree
share
a view
I share your opinion that sport is over-commercialised.
an opinion
see someone's point
I can see your point; I've though of int in that way before.
VERB AND ADVERB
ADJECTIVE AND NOUN
head on clash
I've often disagreed strongly with Nancy but I've never had sucha head-on clash with her before.
bitter dispute
The bitter dipute between the two groups finally led to violence.
heated argument
We had a very heated argument about immigration the other day.
fundamental disagreement
Jeff and I had a fundamental disagreement over who should be the next Chair of the club.