English Collocations with “Agree” and “Disagree” (Examples and Usage Guide)
In everyday English, we often need to share opinions, express agreement, or show disagreement—in conversations, meetings, classrooms, discussions, and exams like IELTS Speaking. Native speakers rarely say just agree or disagree. Instead, they use natural word combinations called collocations, such as strongly agree, completely disagree, or agree with someone. Learning collocations with “agree” and “disagree” helps you sound polite, confident, and natural when expressing opinions. These collocations are widely used in daily conversations, debates, academic writing, and professional communication. In this lesson, you will learn useful collocations with meanings and simple example sentences. This topic is part of our English Collocations for English learners. Collocations with “Agree” Agree with someone This is one of the most common ways to say that you have the same…