Is it right to say im agree?
Table of Contents
- 1 Is it right to say im agree?
- 2 What can I say instead of i agree?
- 3 Is repeat again wrong?
- 4 How do you say I totally agree?
- 5 How do you say I agree without saying I agree in an essay?
- 6 Can we say what’s your good name?
- 7 What is an example of we agree but not completely?
- 8 Is it okay to use the adjective “agreed” to agree?
Is it right to say im agree?
“I agree” is the correct form. “am” (and, similarly, ‘are’, ‘is’ etc.) is not needed when using a root verb (like ‘agree’) and its forms in different tense/person/number (like ‘agreed’ etc.)
What can I say instead of i agree?
Different Ways to Say I Agree
- I agree with you.
- Yup.
- We are of one mind.
- You can say that again.
- I could not agree with you more.
- That’s right.
- Agreed.
- You took the words right out of my mouth.
Is it agree or agree?
You can’t say “I’m agree” in English. You must say “I agree”. It’s not the same in English. In English, we simply use ‘agree’ as a normal verb: I agree, I prefer, I like…
Is repeat again wrong?
“Repeat” means to do or say something again. So to “repeat again” is redundant. It’s as though you’re saying, “do that again, again.”
How do you say I totally agree?
Ways of expressing agreement:
- That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
- Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
- You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone:
Which part of speech is agree?
agree is a verb, agreeable is an adjective, agreement is a noun:I agree with what you say.
How do you say I agree without saying I agree in an essay?
Informal English Phrases
- “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
- “I believe that + [your sentence]”
- “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
- “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
- “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
- “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
- “This proves that + [your sentence]”
Can we say what’s your good name?
In English, the term “good name” only refers to your personal reputation. As in, “You have tarnished my good name!” Meaning, you have ruined my reputation. Good name is just never used in any other context, so asking someone “What is your good name?” just doesn’t make sense in English.
How do you not say I am agree in English?
Notice how we DO NOT say: I am agree. (This is NOT correct – we don’t need AM) We are agree. (This is NOT correct – we don’t need ARE) He is agree. (This is NOT correct – we don’t need IS) A common mistake for people learning English is when they use To Be with the verb To Agree.
What is an example of we agree but not completely?
In those cases we can use some expressions to say that we agree, but not completely, that is, we partially agree. Let’s take a look at a few examples: I agree with you up to a point. I see what you mean, but…
Is it okay to use the adjective “agreed” to agree?
Explanation: The grammar is not okay because “agree” is a verb. We can use the adjective “agreed” to “I am not agreed with your opinion.” (Correct or not? If not, why not?) Question: “I do not agree with your opinion.” Explanation: We use “do” in question and negative sentences. So, the “negative” sentence needs to add “do”. (Correct or not?
What does it mean to agree on a matter?
‘On’ is the preposition used for the matter at issue when two or more people share an opinion on that matter, e.g. “Many world leaders agree on the need for arms controls.” It is often used when ‘to agree’ means ‘to find a solution or compromise after a period of discussion and negotiation,’ e.g.