1. He doesn't speak English. – . (Agree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
He doesn't speak English. – No, he doesn't . (Agree.) (Correct)
2. I think she knows him. – . (Disagree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
I think she knows him. – No, she doesn't . (Disagree.) (Correct)
3. You haven't seen Tom, have you? – . (Agree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
You haven't seen Tom, have you? – No, I haven't . (Agree.) (Correct)
4. You won't go to work tomorrow, will you? – . (Disagree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
You won't go to work tomorrow, will you? – Yes, I will . (Disagree.) (Correct)
5. It was a great party! – . (Agree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
It was a great party! – I couldn't agree more . (Agree.) (Correct)
6. It is the worst film we've ever seen. – . (Disagree.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
It is the worst film we've ever seen. – I wouldn't say that . (Disagree.) (Correct)
7. Would you like another piece of chocolate cake? – . (Accept.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
Would you like another piece of chocolate cake? – Yes, please. It's delicious . (Accept.) (Correct)
8. Please have some more fried chicken. – . (Refuse.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
Please have some more fried chicken. – Thank you, but I've had enough . (Refuse.) (Correct)
9. We are going to the local car show. Would you like to join us? – . (Refuse.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
We are going to the local car show. Would you like to join us? – I'm afraid I can't . (Refuse.) (Correct)
10. We're having a party on Saturday. Would you like to come? – . (Accept.) (Correct)(Incorrect)
We're having a party on Saturday. Would you like to come? – I'd love to . (Accept.) (Correct)