Wednesday, March 15, 2017

meaning - "wouldn't agree" vs "don't agree"


Could I say




"I wouldn't agree with you"



instead of saying



"I don't agree with you"?



If I could, in which situation should I use the construction "I wouldn't agree with you"?


I'm wondering if the "I wouldn't agree with you" version is more polite than 'I don't agree with you'.


Moreover, I often come across that people use it without an "if clause" or an "if clause" is removed. Why?





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