English for Everybody - Intermediate Course
Don't you think English  is so cool?
Let's practice...

Agreeing and disagreeing

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


1. Let's go to Starbright Nightclub tonight. (agree)
a.   I've heard a lot about it.
b.   You go if you want.
c.   We can sleep late tomorrow.

2. Let's go to Starbright Nightclub tonight. (disagree)
a.   I've heard a lot about it.
b.   You go if you want.
c.   We can sleep late tomorrow.

3. Let's go to Starbright Nightclub tonight. (neutral)
a.   I've heard a lot about it.
b.   You go if you want.
c.   We can sleep late tomorrow.

4. I'll never understand this! (agree)
a.   It's not that hard really.
b.   So let's try something easier.
c.   You just have to keep trying.

5. I'll never understand this! (disagree)
a.   It's not that hard really.
b.   So let's try something easier.
c.   You just have to keep trying.

6. I'll never understand this! (neutral)
a.   It's not that hard really.
b.   So let's try something easier.
c.   You just have to keep trying.

7. Why is George so nasty to everyone? (agree)
a.   That's the way he is.
b.   Has he been nasty to you?
c.   He seems okay to me.

8. Why is George so nasty to everyone? (disagree)
a.   That's the way he is.
b.   Has he been nasty to you?
c.   He seems okay to me.

9. Why is George so nasty to everyone? (neutral)
a.   That's the way he is.
b.   Has he been nasty to you?
c.   He seems okay to me.

Let's go!