The alternatives to true are true to say, convincing to say, fair, credible (to say), easy to reconcile, difficult to contradict, obviously, in any case the case and indisputable. The latter two show only convergences in appropriate contexts: elsewhere, they can only emphasize their user`s faith in the truth of what has been said (see 224). The truth of what you`re saying. My favorites are that it`s just and absolutely not. I use it every day. There are no new phrases for me. These words express a strong convergence with another person. The most direct way to express consent by a verb agrees with me. If the person you agree with has not yet been named, you can use it based on the person (see 44.
Verbal prepositional disorders), and you can indicate the point at which you agree: The same meanings can be expressed with many synonyms for May and but. Some may adverbs, as certainly and in fact, must however be treated with caution when reading, as they are usable even without an episode, but to propose an ordinary arrangement (see above). A bit like may… But… are all very good (see 159. Exotic grammatical structures 2, #2) and in spoken contexts, you have a point, but… . If you strongly agree with someone, this simple sentence is appropriate. Agreements and disagreements are an important part of most discussions. If you learn a few simple ways to agree on English and disagree, you can improve your conservation skills and participate in discussions with native speakers. Expression of partial agreement: z.B.
one hand …. On the other hand, in a way, you`re right, but… You can have a point there, but. Differences in thought and opinion do not need to influence your relationship with people. This is especially important in academic spaces and offices. Remember, your disagreement or approval is with opinion, thought or idea. Consensual adjectives can be associated with two types of noliths: representatives of the owner of the opinion (z.B Marx, adherents) and those who defend opinion (z.B. proposal, faith). You can pass right in front of this name or after with a link (the normal positions of the adjectives – see 109.