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Hi, Bob the Canadian here.
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A while ago I made a video where I helped you learn how to disagree with someone using
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the English language.
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But I thought to myself the other day, I never really made a video where I explain a number
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of different ways that you can agree with someone in English.
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So let's do that today.
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button below and if you find this video helpful give me a thumbs up somewhere along the way.
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Well in today's video I'm going to help you learn five different ways, this is part
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one of a two part series, I'm going to help you learn five different ways to agree with
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someone in English.
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One of the first ways to agree with someone in English is to simply say, “I agree with
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you.”
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Now there's a number of different ways to say, “I agree with you.”
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You could say, “I completely agree with you.
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I totally agree with you.”
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And you could also say, “I couldn't agree more.”
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or “I couldn't agree with you more.”
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All of those would be ways to say, “I agree with you.”
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A second way to agree with someone in English is to say, “You're right!”
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You could say, “You're right!
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You're absolutely right!” or “You're totally right!”
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Maybe someone has said to you, you know, maybe they've pointed out a mistake that you've
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made and you could stop and you could think about what they've said to you and you could
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say, “You're right.
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You're totally right.
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You're absolutely right.”
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A third way that you could agree with someone in English is to say, “I feel the same way.”
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Maybe you've gone to a party and your brother has commented that he thought it was the best
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party that he had ever been to.
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You could say to your brother, “I feel the same way.”
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So basically you're saying to them that you agree with what they have said by saying
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that you are feeling the same kinds of emotions about the party.
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I feel the same way.
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A fourth way that you can agree with someone in English is to say, “I think so.” or
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“I think so too.”
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So basically a person is saying that they think a certain way, that they're thinking
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a certain way about something, maybe they think that their car is broken and you could
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agree with them by saying, “I think so too.”
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or “I think so.”
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And you could also say, “That's what I was thinking.”
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You could agree with them by indicating that you were thinking the same thing.
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“I think so too.
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I think so.” or “That's what I was thinking.”
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A fifth way to agree with someone is to say something like, “True enough!”
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Let's say someone was to say, “I think Messi is the best soccer player in the world!”
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You could say, “True enough!”
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Indicating that you believe what they have said is true by saying, “True enough!”
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I think this ice cream is the most delicious flavour and you could say, “True enough!”
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Well that was five different ways to agree with someone in English.
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I'm going to make another video later this week where I'll look at five more ways to
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agree with someone in English.
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I think English language speakers have a number of different ways to agree with someone, and
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it's worth knowing all of them in case you run into them in a conversation or while you're
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doing some reading.
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Bob the Canadian here.
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Thank you so much for watching this video once again, and have a great day.