Asked by rfvv
1. I totally disagree with you.
2. I completely disagree with you.
3. I entirely disagree with you.
( Do they mean that I don't agree with you at all?)
4. I totally don't agree with you.
5. I completely don't agree with you.
6. I entirely don't agree with you.
(Are they grammatical? What is the difference in meaning? partial negation?)
2. I completely disagree with you.
3. I entirely disagree with you.
( Do they mean that I don't agree with you at all?)
4. I totally don't agree with you.
5. I completely don't agree with you.
6. I entirely don't agree with you.
(Are they grammatical? What is the difference in meaning? partial negation?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
You're right about 1, 2, and 3.
For 4, 5, and 6, the ideas are correct, but the phrasing is a bit awkward. Better would be any of these:
I don't agree with you at all.
I don't agree with you.
For 4, 5, and 6, the ideas are correct, but the phrasing is a bit awkward. Better would be any of these:
I don't agree with you at all.
I don't agree with you.
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