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Jacky Zhang
which is right?
‘couldn't agree more or couldn't agree anymore?’
28 lis 2020 01:00
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The first one is correct and would be the most obvious correct answer.
Any more (two words) could mean no longer or no more in the second phrase. This could be confusing to the listener and could come across as you not agreeing with them.
28 listopada 2020
I couldn't agree more.
28 listopada 2020
I couldn't agree more.
-you're definitely right.
-that's definitely true.
-in agreement.
I couldn't agree any more.
-maybe you used to agree with someone's opinion or request but you can't do it anymore for some reason.
-not any more.
28 listopada 2020
I know that the first one is definitely correct. If the second one is wrong I don't know.
28 listopada 2020
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Jacky Zhang
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski, koreański
Język do nauczenia się
angielski, koreański
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