Agree With

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Pronunciation: /əˈɡri wɪð/

Definitions of agree with

verb to have the same opinion or belief as someone else

Example Sentences

A1 I agree with my friend about the movie we watched.

A2 She agrees with her parents on most decisions.

B1 The team agreed with the coach's strategy for the game.

B2 I agree with the proposal to increase funding for education.

C1 The board members agreed with the CEO's plan for expansion.

C2 Scientists around the world agree with the findings of the research study.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 I agree with my friend about the movie we watched.

A2 She agrees with her boss on the new project timeline.

B1 The team agreed with the client's proposal for the marketing campaign.

B2 I completely agree with the decision to expand our business internationally.

C1 The board of directors unanimously agreed with the CEO's strategic plan.

C2 After much debate, the committee finally agreed with the proposed changes to the company policy.

Examples of agree with in a Sentence

formal I agree with the findings of the research study.

informal I totally agree with your point of view.

slang I'm vibing with what you're saying, I agree with it.

figurative I agree with the sentiment behind your words.

Grammatical Forms of agree with

past tense

agreed

plural

agree

comparative

more agreeable

superlative

most agreeable

present tense

agree

future tense

will agree

perfect tense

have agreed

continuous tense

is agreeing

singular

agrees

positive degree

agreeable

infinitive

to agree

gerund

agreeing

participle

agreed

Origin and Evolution of agree with

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The phrase 'agree with' originated from Old French 'agreer' meaning 'to receive with favor, take pleasure in'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'agree with' evolved to mean to have the same opinion or be in harmony with someone or something.