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English2 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Are you agree? Do you agree? You agree?

I'm confused which to use...

Are you agree?
Do you agree?
You agree?

They all seem to be the same. Help please

Thank you!
  

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1-- Are you agree?-- Bad English. However, we do use 'Are we agreed?'

2-- Do you agree?-- Good English

3-- You agree?-- Short, casual form for #2 ('Do' is just omitted.)
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Thank you, Mister Micawber!
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With forms of the verb BE, the main verb should end in ing or it should be the past participle.

I am agreeing with you. (You can't use the past participle with "agree.")
I have been agreeing with you.
They were agreeing with you.

The window was broken.
The plans were changed.

With forms of the verb DO (do, does, did, don't,doesn't,didn't), the
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are you agree? and do you agree? both ways are a valid way to ASK Personally im used to ask ARE YOU AGREE? BECAUSE A FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE WITH THAT STRUCTURE...
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Anonymousboth ways are a valid way to ASK Personally
No. "Are you agree?" is not good English.
AnonymousPersonally im used to ask ARE YOU AGREE? BECAUSE A FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE WITH THAT STRUCTURE...
You really need to study English some more.
im used to ask — This is not good English. "I'm used to asking ..
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English2 I'm confused which to use...
Are you agree?
Do you agree?
You agree?
They all seem to be the same. Help please
Thank you!

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