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Laborious Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"I am agreed with you", "I am agree with you", "I agree with you", and "I am in agreement with you" [Are all of them correct grammatically, please]

Hi there teachers:

Could you please help me by telling me which of the following sentences are grammatically correct and which are not?

Here are the sentences:

1). I am agree with you.

2). I agree with you.

3). I am in agreement with you.

4). I am agreed with you.

I think, except for #1, all the sentences are correct grammatically. Please give your opinions.

Thank you.
  

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Laborious which of the following sentences are grammatically correct These are: 2). I agree with you. 3).

  • Laborious which of the following sentences are grammatically correct These are: 2).
  • I agree with you.
  • 3).
  • I am in agreement with you .
  • )
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Laboriouswhich of the following sentences are grammatically correct
These are:

2). I agree with you.
3). I am in agreement with you.

('We are agreed' I think is a fixed phrase.)
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Is are necessary in the below sentence ?
('We are agreed' I think is a fixed phrase.)

Cann't we say?

"We agreed"
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Thanks for your reply, teacher Mister Micawber. I have often seen just "agreed" written in this forum. Why is it correct, please? Doesn't it mean "I am agreed with you"?
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I think "we have an agreement" is also a fixed phrase.
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sameer666Is are necessary in the below sentence ?('We are agreed' I think is a fixed phrase.)
It is required for the fixed phrase—that's why we call it a 'fixed phrase': it cannot be changed.
sameer666Can't we say?"We agreed"
That is a different meaning, referring to a past action.
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I agree with you.

I am in agreement with you.

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