The verb "agrees" is used when expressing a consensus or alignment in opinion, belief, or decision between individuals or groups. It is typically used in present tense to indicate that someone currently shares a viewpoint or accepts a proposal. For example, you might say, "She agrees with the plan," to show that she supports it. Use "agrees" when discussing ongoing or habitual agreements.
me because you can actually use it.
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Strengthening commitment.
There are no homophones for the word agrees.
A set of rules and regulations that the user agrees to abide by whilst using that computer.
he/she/it agrees
If the creditor agrees, yes.
yes you can, provided the owner of the property agrees to mortgage it for the loan
He'd, we'd, and she'd rhyme with agreed.
A person who agrees to work but does not earn any money is called a volunteer.
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i do!!!!!!