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How to agree and disagree, Speak for yourself, Absolutely not/Of course…
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Speak for yourself
Disagree
I’m sorry, but…/Excuse me, but…/Pardon me, but…
used when politely telling someone that you do not agree with them:
Sorry/Excuse me/Pardon me, but it was never proved that he stole that car.
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I don’t know/I take your point/That’s true, but
used as polite ways of saying that you do not really agree with someone:
‘Peter is really unfriendly sometimes. ‘I don’t know, he’s always been very kind to me.’
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an informal and sometimes impolite way of telling someone that your opinion is very different to theirs:
‘We don’t mind walking from here.’ ‘Speak for yourself! My feet are killing me!’
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Why not?
used when agreeing with a suggestion someone has made:
‘Let’s go to the cinema tonight.’ ‘Why not? We haven’t been for ages.’
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