voting cant be illegal for women, because its a;ready allowed by law.
Both are correct: "I agree with you" would be used most often, but "I do agree with you" could be used for emphasis.
It's New Orleans slang used to convey agreement. Similar to saying "OK" or "I agree" or "I understand" after another person makes a statement.
"I agree with you."
1. Do I know the statement is based on fact? 2. Is the fact colored or affected by emotion? 3. Do I believe this simply because it was stated by someone I like or admire? 4. Does this statement agree with the Christian ideals and standards I have been taught?
'Agree with' is used for a person 'Agree to' is used for a proposal. Example: I agree with you. He agreed to join me at lunch.
Du Bois most agreed with Susan B. Anthony.
Du Bois most agreed with Susan B. Anthony.
It would depend on the statement being referenced, but typically individuals who share similar values, beliefs, or ideologies would be more likely to agree with a statement.
Charle's Bingley's sister did not tell her brother that Jane was in London
Death is an opportunity to slow down and reflect.
The statement "I agree with you" is correct. "Am" is not needed in this context because "agree" already indicates the present tense.
I do agree with the statement that anyone can cook.
Government should follow a laissez-faire policy.
Government should follow a laissez-faire policy.
In order to be effective, a painting must challenge its viewer.
Karl Marx would likely agree with the statement that the means of production should be owned collectively by the workers rather than by private individuals or corporations in order to create a more equitable society.
Granting equal rights to women will harm children and families.