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"They don't agree with my opinions. I don't agree with ____, either." Choose A. Theirs or B. Them? Thank you! And one more question. Once my teacher said that: Agree on + something and Agree with + someone. So is that okay if we say: "They don't agree with my opinions" Thank you very much!
21 janv. 2019 15:25
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Both are grammatically correct, but the correct answer is A. You’re talking about your opinions, so it has to be about their opinions, not about them. If you were talking about yourself (as a person), it would have to be about them.

“They don’t agree with my opinions. I don’t agree with theirs, either.”

”They don’t agree with me. I don’t agree with them, either.”

21 janvier 2019
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Agree on has two meanings: -1- to share the same viewpoint or opinion, or -2- to make a joint decision (perhaps a purchase contract).

-1- My friends and I agree on most things.  (=We usually have the same opinions.)

-2- The sales representative and I have agreed on a price and delivery date.  (=We made a decision about the details of a purchase.)

Agree with has one meaning, to share the same viewpoint or opinion. 

22 janvier 2019
Thank you so much, Chris. 
11 février 2019
Thank you for your answer ^^
22 janvier 2019