I can’t agree with you a hundred percent.

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What does this sentence mean?

1. I cannot agree with you at all.
2. I agree with you, but not one hundred percent.

It means I agree with part of what you said/believe, but not everything.

Thank you.What about the following one?

2. I disagree with you a hundred percent.

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Does #2 mean:_______?

a. I cannot agree with you at all.

b. I agree with part of what you said/believe, but not everything.

#2 means I cannot (or do not) agree with you at all.

The sentence "I can't agree with you a hundred percent" means that the person speaking does not fully agree with the other person's statement or opinion. It suggests that while there may be some level of agreement, it is not complete or absolute.

To understand the meaning, we can break down the sentence:

"I can't" indicates a negation or inability to do something.

"Agree with you" means to have the same opinion or belief as the other person.

"A hundred percent" typically means fully or completely.

So, putting it all together, the person is saying that they do have some level of agreement but not completely or wholeheartedly.

To clarify, it does not mean option 1 (I cannot agree with you at all), but rather option 2 (I agree with you, but not one hundred percent).