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meaning of argue #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 06, 2007 16:01 pm   meaning of argue
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #137 "Ways of agreeing", question 5

I can't ......... with that.

(a) question
(b) talk
(c) speak
(d) argue

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #137 "Ways of agreeing", answer 5

I can't argue with that.

Correct answer: (d) argue

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meaning of argue #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 06, 2007 22:44 pm   meaning of argue
 

To argue is to discuss without agreeing, to quarrel.
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meaning of argue #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 22:54 pm   meaning of argue
 

Can i use argue here?
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meaning of argue #4 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 22:57 pm   meaning of argue
 

Yes, it's the correct answer.
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