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Expressing Agreement and Disagreement Quiz

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This quiz checks your understanding of how to express agreement or disagreement.

To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.

Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.

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What does to respectfully disagree mean?

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To say someone is wrong in a rude way


To avoid giving your opinion


To fully agree with someone

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To disagree while staying polite and calm

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Listen to the audio. What does this question ask about? <!-- (quiz audio) Bob: I've received the new design and I think it looks great. What's your take on that? -->

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  "audio": {
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  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "Bob",
      "text": "I've received the new design and I think it looks great. What's your take on that?"
    }
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A fact you already know


Instructions to follow


A final decision

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Your personal opinion or view

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Which definition is incorrect?

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Both refers to two things together.


Overall means considering everything.


Still means something continues or hasn't changed.

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Strongly means in equal parts or amounts.

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What are because, justifying, that is why, and given used for?

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To describe how something looks


To talk about future plans only


To give instructions or commands

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To give reasons or explain why something happens

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Which of the following shows agreement?

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I beg to differ.


I'm not sure I agree with that.


I respectfully disagree.

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I have the same opinion.

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Which definition is incorrect?

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To offer means to provide something.


To proceed means to move forward or continue.


To allocate means to distribute resources.

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To dedicate means to delay something intentionally.

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When would you say I see where you're coming from?

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When you know where someone is from.


When you are checking someone's location on a map.


When you do not understand what someone means.

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When someone explains why they prefer one solution and you understand their view.

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Which is an example of a priority?

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Doing a task only if there is extra time


Watching videos or chatting during work time


Planning a task for sometime next year

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Fixing a critical bug before the app is released today

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What do while and still express in this sentence: While I understand your point, I still think we should wait?

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While is used for time, and still is used for sequence.


While is used to give a reason, and still is used to show a result.


While is used for agreement, and still is used to end the discussion.

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While is used to show contrast, and still is used to show the same opinion continues.

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Which sentence means to stop resisting and finally agree?

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She finally gave up and agreed to use the new plan.


She finally gave out and agreed to use the new plan.


She finally gave away and agreed to use the new plan.

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She finally gave in and agreed to use the new plan.