Is agree a noun?

Is agree a noun?

agree is a verb, agreeable is an adjective, agreement is a noun:I agree with what you say. I agreed that we would have to finish. In English, a subject agrees with its verb in certain tenses or for certain forms.

What is a fancy word for Agree?

The words coincide and concur are common synonyms of agree.

Who agree or who agrees?

“Who’s” is a contraction of “Who is” and “Who is agree with” is definitely not right unless there is a very strange context. “Who agrees with me?” or “Bill, who agrees with Kate, said no.” would be correct.

Was agreed or was Agree?

In this case, agreed on its own means “It is accepted”. agree is the verb form. If you use a verb on its own, it is an imperative: telling somebody to do something. So, if you simply say agree, you are telling the other person to agree with you.

Who agree with me meaning?

verb. to have the same opinion as someone else.

How do you use Agree?

you have the same opinion as them.

  1. Examples: 1. I agree with you.
  2. “She’s definitely the right person for the job.” “Yes, I agree.”
  3. We all agreed that we needed to improve our English. (note: this means ‘We all agreed with each other that we needed to improve our English.
  4. My husband and I agree about /on most things.

Do you agree to this proposal?

Agree with a proposal would mean that someone gives you the proposal and it all sounds perfect to you, so you agree with it. Agree to a proposal has the connotation that you have possibly needed to make a compromise. You can agree to a proposal without agreeing with it.

What is Proposal mean?

1 : an act of putting forward or stating something for consideration. 2a : something proposed : suggestion. b : offer specifically : an offer of marriage.

Are you agree Do you agree?

We can also say “I do agree” for emphasis, in other words I strongly agree. I kind of think that “are you agreeing with me” is a highly unusual construction. Normally we would say “do you agree with me”. If we use “are” we normally would say “are you in agreement with me.” At least that is my sense.

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