I agreed to drive the kids to band practice.
The neighbor agreed to watch my dog while I was away.
We agreed to meet for lunch at noon.
I am excited to work with my partner on this project.
Sarah resignedly accepted the fact that she would have to work overtime to complete the project on time.
No, "agreed medical examination" does not need to be capitalized unless it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
The two rival factions agreed to reunify their forces to face the common enemy.
Both "agreed on" and "agreed to" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Agreed on" is used to refer to reaching a mutual understanding or consensus about a specific topic or idea. "Agreed to" is used when referring to accepting or giving consent to a proposal, plan, or course of action.
She generously agreed and it was fabulous to have her.
Sarah resignedly accepted the fact that she would have to work overtime to complete the project on time.
The geneals agreed to consolidate forces for the invasion.
I agree to these following terms.
I am excited to work with my partner on this project.
We agreed to meet later. You agreed to do your homework.
For its own sake, the union agreed to the trade agreement.
I waited in anticipation that my claim for compensation would be agreed.
China and Korea agreed to establish a demilitarized zone.
He agreed with You
The trade agreement was ratified by all participating countries, ensuring it would come into effect.
A concordat was agreed between Church and State on a matter of mutual interest