How do you say I agree in a formal essay?
Synonyms of AGREE are CONCUR and ACCEPT.
How do you agree in writing?
So let’s take a look.
- I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that)
- I really think / believe so, too.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I have come to the same conclusion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- I have no objection whatsoever.
- I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.
I simply must agree with that. I am of the same opinion. I am of the same opinion as the author. I completely/absolutely agree with the author.
What can you say instead of i agree?
Different Ways to Say I Agree
- I agree with you.
- Yup.
- We are of one mind.
- You can say that again.
- I could not agree with you more.
- That’s right.
- Agreed.
- You took the words right out of my mouth.
How do you say professionally agree with someone?
Ways of expressing agreement:
- That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
- Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
- You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone:
How do you say I agree in a formal way?
We’re in accord. I agree. Absolutely! You’re absolutely right.
How do you say I agree in a formal email?
Other Ways to Say I Agree during a formal business meeting (to your boss, colleagues)
- 01That is right
- 02You can say that again
- 03I concur with you
- 04I could not agree with you more
- 05Lead the way
- 06There is no doubt
- 07That is absolutely true.
- 08Exactly what I was thinking
How do you say I agree in academic writing?
Synonyms of AGREE are CONCUR and ACCEPT. However, ACCEPT has slightly different grammar: a following that statement can be either alone or placed after a noun like the argument, the idea, the point or the view (the is replaceable by a possessive).
How do you agree in formal writing?
Useful Expressions to Agree and Disagree in ALL Situations!
- I completely agree with you.
- I think you are absolutely right!
- I could not agree with you more.
- I could not agree more.
- You are absolutely right.
- That is exactly how I feel.
- That is so true.
- No doubt about it.
How do you agree in an essay?
Informal English Phrases
- In my opinion, + [your sentence]
- I believe that + [your sentence]
- In my mind, + [your sentence]
- It would seem that + [your sentence]
- It could be argued that + [your sentence]
- This suggests that + [your sentence]
- This proves that + [your sentence]
How do you say you agree with a statement?
Expressing agreement
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
How do you write agree/disagree in writing?
When writing an agree/disagree essay there are, again, three possible options:
- You completely agree – First paragraph: reasons why you agree. 2nd paragraph: other reasons why you agree.
- You completely disagree – First paragraph: reasons why you disagree.
- You partially agree – First paragraph: reasons why you agree.
Informal English Phrases
- In my opinion, + [your sentence]
- I believe that + [your sentence]
- In my mind, + [your sentence]
- It would seem that + [your sentence]
- It could be argued that + [your sentence]
- This suggests that + [your sentence]
- This proves that + [your sentence]
How do you say I agree in writing?
How to express agreement
- I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that)
- I really think / believe so, too.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I have come to the same conclusion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- I have no objection whatsoever.
- I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.
What is another way of saying I agree?
We’re in accord. I agree. Absolutely! You’re absolutely right.
How do you agree with someone without saying I agree?
Ways of expressing agreement:
- That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
- Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
- You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone: