English for Everybody - Advanced course
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Agreeing and disagreeing

Look at these statements and choose which reply you should use if you want to agree, disagree or stay neutral.


1. You'd like a coffee wouldn't you? (agree)
a.   Not too much milk, thanks.
b.   I've had too much milk thanks.
c.   Do you drink a lot of coffee?

2. You'd like a coffee wouldn't you? (disagree)
a.   Not too much milk, thanks.
b.   I've had too much milk thanks.
c.   Do you drink a lot of coffee?

3.You'd like a coffee wouldn't you? (neutral)
a.   Not too much milk, thanks.
b.   I've had too much milk thanks.
c.   Do you drink a lot of coffee?

4. Nobody likes Sam. (agree)
a.   I can see that you don't.
b.   He's so selfish.
c.   What about Janet, then?

5. Nobody likes Sam. (disagree)
a.   I can see that you don't.
b.   He's so selfish.
c.   What about Janet, then?

6. Nobody likes Sam. (neutral)
a.   I can see that you don't.
b.   He's so selfish.
c.   What about Janet, then?

7. She phoned me last night! (agree)
a.   Yes, on the phone you don't have.
b.   What did she say?
c.   It's always good to talk.

8. She phoned me last night! (disagree)
a.   Yes, on the phone you don't have.
b.   What did she say?
c.   It's always good to talk.

9. She phoned me last night! (neutral)
a.   Yes, on the phone you don't have.
b.   What did she say?
c.   It's always good to talk.

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