'Agreeing' is a verb, and action word.
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Yes it is a action word.
Agree
No. Agreed, meaning to hold the same view, is an adjective.A verb would be agree. As in "to agree with".A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).
coincide, concur, conform, correspond
To agree to something = to commit to an action. To agree with = to have the same opinion
The verb of agreement is agree. As in the action "to agree to something".
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The past tense of agree is agreed.
what is the opposite of agree
The action verbs are:agreed, past tense of 'agree'; a word for the actof concurring or approving.tastes, third person singular, present tense of the verb 'taste'; a word for the act of tasting.
The root word in disagree is 'agree.'
The continuous form of the word "agree" is "agreeing."
There is no suffix which means agree.
concur also means to agree
To unite or agree in action or opinion is to come together with others to form a common purpose or belief. It involves finding common ground and working towards a shared goal or understanding.
No. The A has a schwa sound. The EE is a long E sound, though.