A pronoun is a substitute for a noun. An antecedent is the noun that the pronoun is standing in for.
A pronoun must agree in number (singular, plural) and gender (male, female, neuter) with the noun antecedent.
The noun 'agreement' is a singular, common, abstract noun, direct object of the verb 'reached'.
Agreeable
The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
It is "reached".
a systematic presentation of facts and principles on a subject and the conclusions reached by the author
I think it is a consensus or agreement...... but i am not positive((: hope that helps! your are a idiot it is agreement and i am in 6th grade
His musical career reached its apogee in the 1990s.
If you know how to use the word "agreement" in a sentence, then just subsitute the two words. Where the sentence would read "My team and I have reached an agreement on who should be benched", you can say "My team and I have reached a consensus on who should be benched".
We reached a mutual agreement to split the costs equally.
An agreement was reached between the truck drivers and the loading dock personnel regarding trailer unloading scheduling.
The repetition of the "s" sound in "she sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of consonance.
Nixon and Brezhnev reached an agreement on nuclear issues. They agreed to put limits on nuclear defense and also to reduce it.
Compromise - an agreement reached where each side gives up something is called.
Munich
The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
he reached for the pen and droped water
It is "reached".
If that was the agreement reached or judgement made.
Yes.