Chapter 37 — Expressing Agreement and Disagreement | Unnati Classes
Chapter 37

Expressing Agreement and Disagreement

37.1 Introduction

In daily conversations, we often agree or disagree with others. Expressing agreement and disagreement politely is an important communication skill.

In this chapter, you will learn simple and respectful English sentences to agree or disagree in different situations.

37.2 Important Tips

  • Always be polite while disagreeing
  • Respect other people’s opinions
  • Use soft words instead of harsh words

37.3 50 Common Agreement & Disagreement Sentences

  1. 1. I agree with you.
    → Thank you.

  2. 2. Yes, that’s right.
    → Exactly.

  3. 3. I think so too.
    → Good.

  4. 4. You are correct.
    → Thanks.

  5. 5. That’s a good idea.
    → Glad you agree.

  6. 6. I don’t agree.
    → That’s okay.

  7. 7. I’m not sure about that.
    → Let’s discuss.

  8. 8. I think differently.
    → I understand.

  9. 9. I don’t think so.
    → Okay.

  10. 10. I have a different opinion.
    → Please share.

  11. 11. Absolutely.
    → Great.

  12. 12. I completely agree.
    → Nice.

  13. 13. That makes sense.
    → Yes.

  14. 14. I feel the same.
    → Good.

  15. 15. You’re right.
    → Thanks.

  16. 16. I’m afraid I disagree.
    → That’s fine.

  17. 17. I see your point, but I disagree.
    → Okay.

  18. 18. I don’t feel the same.
    → Understood.

  19. 19. That may not be correct.
    → Let’s check.

  20. 20. I have another view.
    → Please explain.

  21. 21. Yes, I support that.
    → Good.

  22. 22. I’m with you.
    → Thank you.

  23. 23. I like that idea.
    → Nice.

  24. 24. That’s true.
    → Yes.

  25. 25. I agree completely.
    → Great.

  26. 26. I don’t support this.
    → Okay.

  27. 27. I have some doubts.
    → Let’s clear them.

  28. 28. I think we should reconsider.
    → Fine.

  29. 29. I can’t agree with that.
    → Understood.

  30. 30. I feel differently.
    → Okay.

  31. 31. That sounds good.
    → Nice.

  32. 32. Yes, let’s do it.
    → Great.

  33. 33. I think it will work.
    → Hopefully.

  34. 34. I believe so.
    → Yes.

  35. 35. That’s acceptable.
    → Good.

  36. 36. I don’t feel comfortable with that.
    → I understand.

  37. 37. I have concerns.
    → Let’s talk.

  38. 38. I respectfully disagree.
    → That’s okay.

  39. 39. I’m not convinced.
    → Let me explain.

  40. 40. I think we need another option.
    → Sure.

  41. 41. I’m okay with that.
    → Good.

  42. 42. I don’t mind.
    → Fine.

  43. 43. That works for me.
    → Great.

  44. 44. I support your idea.
    → Thanks.

  45. 45. I feel the same way.
    → Nice.

  46. 46. I’m not comfortable with this.
    → Okay.

  47. 47. I don’t approve of this.
    → Understood.

  48. 48. I have reservations.
    → Let’s discuss.

  49. 49. I think we should wait.
    → Sure.

  50. 50. Thank you for sharing your view.
    → You’re welcome.

37.4 Worksheet — Practice Agreement & Disagreement

Section 1 — Fill in the Blanks

  1. I ______ with you.
  2. I don’t ______ with that idea.
  3. I have a ______ opinion.
  1. agree
  2. agree
  3. different

Section 2 — Choose Polite Sentence

  1. (You are wrong / I respectfully disagree)
  2. (That’s stupid / I have a different opinion)
  1. I respectfully disagree
  2. I have a different opinion

Section 3 — Make Sentences

  1. Agree politely.
  2. Disagree politely.
  1. I agree with you.
  2. I respectfully disagree.

Section 4 — True or False

  1. We should respect opinions. (True / False)
  2. Disagreement must be rude. (True / False)
  3. Polite language improves communication. (True / False)
  1. True
  2. False
  3. True
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