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Agreement Idioms

Enhance your English with idioms that express agreement. Learn to speak like a native with this video.

In this video lesson, we introduce three common idioms that native speakers use to express agreement.

  • To be all for it: This means to give complete agreement or enthusiastic support. For example, "I am all for it" means you fully support the idea or plan.
  • Of the same mind: This idiom indicates that you share the same opinion or viewpoint as someone else. For example, "We are of the same mind on this issue" means you both agree.
  • To see eye to eye: This phrase means to agree with someone, having the same views and opinions on a particular matter. For example, "They see eye to eye on the new policy" means they both agree with the policy.

Watch the video now to learn these essential agreement idioms and start using them in your conversations. 

Agreement and disagreement - Upper intermediateTipsGeneral EnglishBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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