Life is hard, don't you agree?
So the argument has come to this: we agree.
I agree to these following terms.
The last three caretakers did not agree with that procedure.
The insurance company would agree to underwrite a policy on a person or a place.
If you don't agree with the editorial in the newspaper, feel free to wirte a rebuttal.
"She will never agree to that" is a complete sentence, and does not contain a possessive pronoun. If the sentence said, "Her cousin will never agree to that," then the word 'her' would be a possessive pronoun.
I harried a man who did not agree with me.
you can use the word of in a sentence when one person belongs to a certain place or country. EG. i am a native of egypt, he is the archbishop of Canterbury. You can also use it to agree with some one, in the form of of course.
We agree on so many things until it comes to politics, there our opinions really diverge.
One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal." But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."
The pronoun he is singular, while the pronoun they is plural. The persuasive lobbyist had a singular knack for getting others to agree with him.
I agree with your assessment, but my counterpart doesn't.