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Rezbipul Posted 20 years ago
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couldnt agree more vs couldnt agree less

Hi can any one please tell me the answers of the following questions?


Example #1

W: This coffee is really terrible.
M: I couldn't agree more.
N: What does the man mean?

(A) He would like more coffee.
(B) He thinks the woman should complain.
(C) He also dislikes the coffee.
(D) He thinks the coffee is acceptable.


Example #2

W: This is just about the worst coffee I've ever had.
M: I couldn't agree less.
N: What does the man mean?

(A) He would like more coffee.
(B) He thinks the woman should complain.
(C) He also dislikes the coffee.
(D) He thinks the coffee does not taste bad.
  

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If you couldn't agree more, you completely agree with someone.

If you couldn't agree less, you completely disagree with someone.
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ex#1

(D)

ex#2

(C)
rezbipul Hi can any one please tell me the answers of the following questions? Example #1 W: This coffee is really terrible. M: I couldn't agree more. N: What does the man mean? (A) He would like more coffee. (B) He thinks the woman should complain. (C) He also dislikes the coffee. (D) He thinks the coffee is acceptable. Example
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FYI. You are replying to posts made on September 10, 2006. That's nearly seven years ago.

CJ

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