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"I agree with you."

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What statement is grammatically correct I agree with your or I am agree with You?

The statement "I agree with you" is correct. "Am" is not needed in this context because "agree" already indicates the present tense.


What is the different between do you agree are you agree?

"Do you agree" is a question asking for confirmation of agreement on a specific topic. "Are you agree" is grammatically incorrect and should be phrased as "Do you agree" instead.


What statement is grammatically correct I do agree with you or I agree with you?

Both are correct: "I agree with you" would be used most often, but "I do agree with you" could be used for emphasis.


Is it correct to say i agree by you?

No. If you are trying to say that you have the same opinion as another person, the correct way to say it is "I agree with you."


Which sentence is grammatically correct He was agree or he agreed with you?

He agreed with You


How do you spell agree with ing?

The correct spelling is agreeing.


How do you spell acceed?

The correct spelling is "accede" (agree, assent).


What did Montcalm agree to let the English do if they surrendered?

All the answers are correct


Correct tense of the word agreed?

Agreed is the past tense of agree.


Is he you and i grammatically correct?

Short answer : Yes, if used as a compound object. If used as a subject of a verb, then change him to the pronoun " he ". It depends. "They want you and him to agree" is correct. The object forms of the pronouns are used. For example: They want ; they want you and him; they want you and him to agree. Also correct is "They did it for you and him." "You and him are going to agree" would not be not correct. The subject form is used : "You and he are going to agree." For example, you might write something like: "verbs always match nouns in number, and they usually come before the noun.


Men like toilet seat up Women down who is correct and why?

Neither is more correct. Agree on a compromise and stick to it.


What is the correct way to spell concur?

That is the correct spelling of "concur" (to agree).