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which one is correct
I agree with you vs I'm agree with you
Jun 24, 2018 7:31 AM
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'I agree with you' is correct.
Since 'agree' is a verb (not an adjective) you would need to use the continuous tense to include the verb 'to be' (am). For example: I am agreeing with you - however, this expression is not as common and might imply that it is an usual action. For instance, I am agreeing with you now, but usually our opinions differ a lot.
June 24, 2018
I agree with you is correct
June 24, 2018
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