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They didn't _____ John's plan? agree with, agree to, agree, or agree about and why?
17 jun. 2010 21:13
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"They didn't agree about John's plan" is okay if they don't agree with each other, remembering John's plan. If they all don't like John's plan, then "They didn't agree to John's plan" sounds better.
17 juni 2010
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All are possible, except for one.
"They didn't agree John's plan" seems to be missing a word. You agree to, agree with or agree about something.
"They didn't agree with John's plan." John's plan was given as an option, and rejected.
"They didn't agree to John's plan." John seems to be the leader here and he went ahead with his plan anyway, despite what they thought.
"They didn't agree about John's plan." They had different opinions regarding John's plan. John wasn't there, apparently.
18 juni 2010
Hello Bassam,
In this context you better use 'agree to' which means to accept or approve what is planned or done by another.
17 juni 2010
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Bassam
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