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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

'Agree with / about'

I agree with/about your policy. I can see both of 'with and about' after 'agree', so is there a meaning difference to native English speakers? Thank you in advance.
  

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We agree with someone (or the person's utterance, like a policy) and we agree about a topic . I agree with you / your point. I agree about the need to feed the homeless.

  • We agree with someone (or the person's utterance, like a policy) and we agree about a topic .
  • I agree with you / your point.
  • I agree about the need to feed the homeless.
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We agree with someone (or the person's utterance, like a policy) and we agree about a topic.

I agree with you / your point.
I agree about the need to feed the homeless.

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