tell them that you would raver be friends
Steven didn't believe his friends; he agreed to help them anyway.
One example of someone who agreed to work without pay is a volunteer at a non-profit organization. Volunteers typically offer their time and skills freely to help support a cause they are passionate about, without receiving financial compensation.
well what can i say no one is going to stand up for you u have to do that on your own. people say there you re friends. but that how it is
For someone he felt obligated to but that does not excuse that he had previously agreed not to - unless in fact he didn't really agree but was just told not to that can make a big difference. It is best you both discuss this and find out what the obligation is - and calmly speak about this as arguing will not solve anything.
You ship it, as agreed.
Agreed in what? Please be more specific. If you mean by friends I heard he's a grumpy guy and rivals Thomas Edison.
Plato trained Aristotle, but they rarely agreed on anything.
Anything that they was Told
Only if you agreed to be friends, which doesn't always work.
An indentured servant is a person who agreed to work for someone a certain amount of time in exchange for the cost of ocean voyage.
A skeptic is someone who questions things that are generally agreed upon as fact.
No, "agreed" is a correct and commonly used past tense form of the verb "agree." You can use it in sentences like "We agreed to meet at 3 p.m." or "I agreed with her suggestion."