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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."

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

"Do you agree" is correct. "Are you agree" is wrong (you'd have to say "are you in agreement").


Which is correct i am agree with you or i agree with you?

"I agree with you."


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


Is it correct to say I am agreeable with you?

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Which sentence is grammatically correct are you agree or do you agree?

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