0Why when expressing agreement in an email or a post, 'agreed' and 'agree' are both used? What is the difference?02br 02br 00For example,02br 02br 00In A's email: B, do you agree with this solution?02br 02br 00In B's email: 01font00Agree00/00Agreed02font00!0-
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0 I agree02br 00 It is (It's) agreed0-
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0 I agree02br 00 It is (It's) agreed0-
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0 If you are explicitly asked whether you agree or not — as is the case in your example — I'd recommend you to answer: "Agree" so that the reply's tense agrees with that of the question.02br 02br 00However, if there's no such question, you may write both agree and agreed.02br 02br 00For example:02br 02br 00A: When it comes to game desig
0Hi,02br 02br 00Here's my personal approach.02br 02br 00If someone asks me in an email, 01font00do you agree with this solution? 02font00and I want a clear and simple reply, 01font00I'd answer00 '01b00I 02b00agree'. 00Is it so important to save the tim