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Tatyana Bondareva Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"Everyone's agreed" is grammatically right?

Hello everyone!
I would like to ask you if the phrase "Everyone's agreed" is grammatically correct or not.

Thank you very much in advance!
  

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Both E veryone is agreed and E veryone has agreed are grammatically possible.

  • Both E veryone is agreed and E veryone has agreed are grammatically possible.
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Both Everyone is agreed and Everyone has agreed are grammatically possible.
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"Everyone agreed"...
"Everyone has agreed"
"Everyone is in agreement"

"Everyone is agreed" doesn't sound correct to me (tense conflicts)?
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Anonymous"Everyone is agreed" doesn't sound correct to me (tense conflicts)?
If people are agreed or sth is agreed, everyone has the same opinion about sth: be agreed (on/about sth) Are we all agreed on this?

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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Fair enough - we are in agreement :-)
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i don't think that's correct grammar

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