Do you agree or do you agree?

“Do you agree with me?” is correct grammar. Typically when someone is offering an opinion and is looking for your approval or acknowledgment or opinion, rather than asking “Do you agree?” they will use the negative construction “Don’t you agree?” or more emphatically: “Do you not agree?”

Do you agree to or with?

The phrase “agree with” is used for referring to agreeing with a person, and the phrase “agree to” is used for referring to agreeing with a non-person.

Do you agree in a sentence?

“Do you agree ?” she asked. When you agree to do what I want.

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.

What can I say instead of i agree?

What is another word for I agree?

yesagreed
you betcertainly
exactlyverily
so be ittruly
absolutelyprecisely

How do you answer a do you agree question?

Just write “YES” or “NO” and then draw a trollface. It’s not like you didn’t answer the question.

How do you say we agree?

Ways of expressing agreement:

  1. That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
  2. Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
  3. You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone:

How do you describe agree?

1. Agree, consent, accede, assent, concur all suggest complying with the idea, sentiment, or action of someone. To concur is to show accord in matters of opinion, as of minds independently running along the same channels: to concur in a judgment about a painting.

How do you say I totally agree?

How do you say I disagree in different ways?

Expressing disagreement

  1. I don’t think so.
  2. (strong) No way.
  3. I’m afraid I disagree.
  4. (strong) I totally disagree.
  5. I beg to differ.
  6. (strong) I’d say the exact opposite.
  7. Not necessarily.
  8. That’s not always true.

How do you answer how far do you agree essays?

It is only a broad framework to help your thought process, there is no absolute right answer! If you agree more with the statement, your main body may look like this: The first and second paragraph/ or sections may focus on themes/characters that demonstrate why you agree with the claims made in the statement.

Do you agree with Time Is Money?

I completely agree with the famous phrase written by Benjamin Franklin that ‘Time is Money’. Time is indeed precious and priceless. We require time to earn money but money cannot buy the time which is lost. The actions we take at the right time defines our achievements in life.

What’s the difference between’do you agree’and’are you’?

we can only say “do you agree (with me) or whomever it is. are you agree (with me) is wrong. it’s a common mistake Latin speakers make in English because like in spanish it’s literally are you agree (with me)?. we can only say “do you agree (with me) or whomever it is.

Which is the correct way to ask do you agree?

With forms of the verb DO (do, does, did, don’t,doesn’t,didn’t), the main verb is in the simple form, which means it is taken from the infinitive with the “to” removed. Do you agree? Did they agree? Don’t they agree? are you agree? and do you agree? both ways are a valid way to ASK Personally im used to ask ARE YOU AGREE?

Which is an example of agreeing with something?

We agree on or about a topic or plan. Here are some examples: Everyone on the team agreed on a date for the meeting. My husband and I agree about the best way to educate our kids. The students need to agree on how to do the project. We can be friends even if we don’t agree about everything.

Do you agree or are you agree lingq?

This is the reason I asked. I assumed you were thinking of some feature (s) of the Celtic variant spoken in the area (usually Scots Gaelic, I believe, but my examples come from Irish) eventually finding the way to the spoken English.

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