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whats the different between "agree with" and "agree to"?
30 de nov de 2015 02:29
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You agree with someone (person) You agree to do something (thing)
30 de novembro de 2015
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'Agree with..' means that you share an opinion. It's usually followed by a noun. You can agree with a person: 'I agree with you', or with a thing: 'I agree with this statement/policy/idea'. 'Agree to' is followed by a verb. For example, if you agree to do some work, you're saying 'Yes, OK, I'll do it.'
30 de novembro de 2015
This is an interesting question. Many teachers of English are still teaching: ~ agree with someone ~ agree to something (see http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/agree-to-sth"
1 de dezembro de 2015
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