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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I couldn't / can't agree more.

A : The movie was great.
B : I couldn't agree more / I can't agree more.

The two expressions are interchangeable for the same meaning?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 The two expressions are interchangeable for the same meaning? 'Can' does not sound right to me.

  • Hans51 The two expressions are interchangeable for the same meaning?
  • 'Can' does not sound right to me.
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Hans51The two expressions are interchangeable for the same meaning?
'Can' does not sound right to me.
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Thank you so much and I am with you and then I have one more question.

Does 'I couldn't agree anymore' have the same meaning as 'I couldn't agree more'

What do you think?

Thank you again.
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Hans51Does 'I couldn't agree anymore' have the same meaning as 'I couldn't agree more'What do you think?
No, not at all. 'Anymore' means 'no longer'. It is a time adverb.

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