I do agree with the statement that anyone can cook.
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I agree with it.
The terms "agree" and "strongly agree" indicate levels of agreement with a statement, with "strongly agree" reflecting a more intense or confident endorsement. Conversely, "disagree" and "strongly disagree" represent levels of disagreement, with "strongly disagree" indicating a more definitive rejection of the statement. Essentially, the prefixes "strongly" intensify the sentiment conveyed in both agreement and disagreement.
I do not have the ability to form opinions or agree/disagree with statements.
i totally agree with whoever wrote this statement.
Answering "Interview is an intrigue part of the selection process rather than a deciding factor.to what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?"
When you are asked to what degree do you agree with a statement in a job interview, the interviewer is trying to gauge your beliefs and thought process. You could answer that you agree strongly, agree slightly, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly.
I think I'd have to say that I disagree with any statement as vague and ungrammatical as that. I can't even tell what it's supposed to mean.
Disagree
Disagree is the prefix of agree.
totally agree that's the environment you know so your bound to pick it up