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Nicetomeetyou Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

agree to and agree with

Are there any differences between 'agree to' and 'agree with' in the following case?

A) They all agreed with my proposal.
B) They all agreed to my proposal.
  

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nicetomeetyou Are there any differences between 'agree to' and 'agree with' in the following case? A) They all agreed with my proposal. B) They all agreed to my proposal.

  • nicetomeetyou Are there any differences between 'agree to' and 'agree with' in the following case?
  • A) They all agreed with my proposal.
  • B) They all agreed to my proposal.
  • They all agreed to (not with) my proposal.
  • Times-Chambers Essential English Dictionary agree (informal) You agree with something such as a system or policy if you approve of it.
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nicetomeetyou Are there any differences between 'agree to' and 'agree with' in the following case? A) They all agreed with my proposal. B) They all agreed to my proposal.
They all agreed to (not with) my proposal.

Times-Chambers Essential English Dictionary

agree (informal) You agree with something such as a system or policy if

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