"Do you agree" is correct.
"Are you agree" is wrong (you'd have to say "are you in agreement").
No, it is not a preposition. Agree is a verb.
Both "I agree he is" and "He is" are grammatically correct phrases, but they have different meanings. "I agree he is" implies that the speaker agrees with someone else's assertion about him. "He is" simply states that a subject is something without any added context.
agree is the verb
i am agreed or i agree
The future tense is will agree.
какая разница между I agree и I do agree?
'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.
Between 300 and 400 primates depending on how you count. Some researchers don't always agree on whether two different populations should be considered different.
No, it is not a preposition. Agree is a verb.
There are different opinions about this. One is that there is no reason to agree with GMO foods.
An agreement between different companies to charge the same amount for a product or service is known as "price-fixing" whereby rival companies agree not to sell goods below a certain price.
Different people will have different opinions. Personally, I agree with that statement.
Yes
If the two parents can't agree on a solution, then one will have to take the other to court - where the JUDGE will decide.
I both agree and disagree, about different achievements.
Any cost whether variable cost or fixed cost is irrelevant if not different between alternatives at hand.
when two different races agree on something