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Adam: Hi again. Im Adam from .engvid.com. Todays lesson is going to be about agreeing and disagreeing. I know that sometimes these get a little bit confusing, but I also I think I understand why they get a little bit confusing. There are many ways to agree. Okay? So, were going to look at these first, and then we will look at the ways to disagree. So, first: I think so, too. Too is a word used to agree. So do I. So is also a word used to agree. You have to be careful not to mix. This so and this so are two different words. This so means pointing to something; the thing that were talking about. Okay? So, dont mix the two. So, again, we have: too, too, and then very straightforward sentences: I agree, I think so, too, etcetera. Now, were going to look at these ones a little bit after okay? because this is where people get a little bit confused, I think. So, Im going to give you a statement. And most of these expressions are used to agree or disagree wit