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As you can see, the first sentence is available in simple and positive, so to show the agreement, we write SO – Auxiliary of the simple present in positive (because we agree) – the subject. Hello, Angela: I don`t know what b2 exam you`re going to do, but anything, you need a good grammatical basis, that is to say to have properly assimilated all the contents before b2, and secondly, have assimilated the content of b2 that you have to prove during your examination, both in the written part and in the part of the speech, to try the grammar of b2 that you have studied in both parts. Moreover, and when it comes to speaking, you need an acceptable fluidity to be understood, because you have a good debate, and to understand the other speaker so that communication is not broken. In the writing part, you need to know how to distinguish between the formal text and the informal text, depending on the type of writing you need to write, accomplish the task you have to do, that is, respond to what you need to do, adapt to the structure needed for each type of writing, and as I told you before, you show a b2 level in terms of grammar, as well as vocabulary and connectors. I hope to have answered your question and your luck satisfactorily, Patty Weil with Ni et So for approval and disagreements, we must make an investment between the subject and help. Greetings, Patricia The expressions I disagree with, and I don`t agree with, are basically the same. Otherwise, these are phrases of mere presence like the others: the question is asked with do/do and denial with don`t/doesn`t. A. I like pizza B. So I am (the agreement) In English, as in any other language, it is important to use « I too, » « I neither, » « I do » and « I do not » when communicating. If you communicate in English about a daily life, you will need it, and if you want to take an English exam, I can do you a lot of good, because it shows a fairly high communicative control of the language. Here`s the explanation: If you have an opinion like this, which suggests that you have the same feeling, how would you say?: Use the auxiliary verb and the subject depends on the sentence to which we react.