a job? Precisely, but the answer isn't to remove benefits from those who really need them. 5.2 Expressing conditional agreement I'd agree with you if the purpose of hell was to rehabilitate people back into heaven, but hell is usually associated with torture and damnation. I'd certainly agree if you're thinking of the World Cup. 6. I'm afraid I don't agree. 6. DISAGREEING 6.1 Expressing complete disagreement In my opinion, fashion is a complete waste of time, money and resources. I disagree entirely. The world would be a boring place without change. In my view, government money shouldn't be used to support the Arts. I'm afraid I can't agree. Public support for the Arts is the hallmark of a civilized society. Surely, the technology for all this isn't going to be very user-friendly. On the contrary
Ekstrovertne, väljapoole elav extroverted 84. Endassetõmbunud introverted 85. Närvid krussis wond-up 86. Stressis stressed-out 87. Rahulik, lõõgastunud relaxed 88. Mõistlik, arukas, teadlik sensible 89. Pahane, ärritunud upset 90. Ärritatud, erutatud worked-up 91. Suhtumine teistesse inimestesse attitude towards ohter people 92. Teiste seltskonna nautimine enjoying others` company 93. Seltsiv, seltsi armastav gregarious 94. Teistega mittenõustumine disagreeing with others 95. Tüli noriv, riiakas quarrelsome 96. Vaidlushimuline argumentative 97. Teiste valu nautiv taking pleasure in others` pain 98. Julm, halastamatu, karm cruel 99. Sadistik sadistic 100. Mitte kiiresti ärrituv even-tempered 101. Muretu, minnalaskev laid-back 102. Ebaviisakas impolite 103. Jõhker, jäme, ebaviisakas rude 104. Kombetu ill-mannered 105. Ebaviisakas discourteous 106
3 be close _______ c Tony saw Helen and liked her a lot. 4 go off _______ d Tony and Helen arrange to meet and go to the cinema. 5 make friends _______ e Tony and Helen have a great time and like each other. 6 get on _______ f Helen's heart beats fast and she thinks about Tony all the time. 7 fall in love _______ g Tony and Helen start disagreeing and shouting at each other. 8 get divorced _______ h Helen has a very good relationship with her mum and dad. 9 have a row _______ i Helen meets Liza at a party and they get on well. 10 fancy _______ j Tony and Helen decide they don't want to be married any more. Marks: /10
defined. And by the like rule of method Sir Robert should have told us, what his fatherhood or fatherly authority is, before he had told us, in whom it was to be found, and talked so much of it. But perhaps Sir Robert found, that this fatherly authority, this power of fathers, and of kings, for he makes them both the same, p. 24. would make a very odd and frightful figure, and very disagreeing with what either children imagine of their parents, or subjects of their kings, if he should have given us the whole draught together in that gigantic form, he had painted it in his own fancy; and therefore, like a wary physician, when he would have his patient swallow some harsh or corrosive liquor, he mingles it with a large quantity of that which may dilute it; that the scattered parts may go down with less feeling, and cause less aversion. Let us then
___________________________ _______________________________ Correcting someone As far as I know, … In 'my opinion To 'my mind, … B. Agreeing That’s quite true. I (fully) agree... I couldn’t agree more. Disagreeing I don’t think that’s right. I’m afraid I disagree with … I can’t agree with … Saying you partly agree I see your point, but ... I see what you mean, but Yes, but on the other hand ... C. Asking if someone is sure Are you quite sure?
extending over a large area adv. widely Syn. broad n. wideness Pine forests are found over a wide area of the Pacific Northwest. The senator has traveled wide1y. autonomous adj. by itself, with no association adv. autonomously Syn. independent Mexico became an autonomous state in 1817. Although working closely with the government, all businesses function autonomously. disapproval n. the act of disagreeing, not giving approval v. disapprove adv. disapprovingly Syn. objection Their disapproval of the plan caused the experiment to be abandoned. The students disapproved of the plan of study. disruptive adj. causing confusion and interruption v. disrupt Syn. disturbing n. disruption adv. disruptively Frequent questions during lectures can be disruptive. The storm caused a disruption in bus service. haphazardly adv
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inside his jacket, looking briefly at the caller ID before answering. "Hello, Charlie," he said warily. "Charlie?" I frowned. Charlie had been... difficult since my return to Forks. He had compartmentalized my bad experience into two defined reactions. Toward Carlisle he was almost worshipfully grateful. On the other hand, he was stubbornly convinced that Edward was at fault -- because, if not for him, I wouldn't have left home in the first place. And Edward was far from disagreeing with him. These days I had rules that hadn't existed before: curfews... visiting hours. Something Charlie was saying made Edward's eyes widen in disbelief, and then a grin spread across his face. "You're kidding!" He laughed. "What is it?" I demanded. He ignored me. "Why don't you let me talk to him?" Edward suggested with evident pleasure. He waited for a few seconds. "Hello, Tyler, this is Edward Cullen." His voice was very friendly, on the surface. I knew it well enough to