Is it correct to say do you agree?
“Do you agree with me?” is correct grammar. Typically when someone is offering an opinion and is looking for your approval or acknowledgment or opinion, rather than asking “Do you agree?” they will use the negative construction “Don’t you agree?” or more emphatically: “Do you not agree?”
Is it I agree with or agree with?
The phrase “agree with” is used for referring to agreeing with a person, and the phrase “agree to” is used for referring to agreeing with a non-person. For instance, one can also be in agreement with an idea or an ideology.
How do you answer do you agree?
A.
- I am of the opinion that.
- there is no doubt that.
- I believe that.
- I strongly agree.
- The way i see it.
- If you ask me.
Do you agree with this meaning?
If you agree with someone, you have the same opinion about something.
How do you politely agree in an email?
Expressing agreement
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
How do you use agree with?
Agree with means to have the same opinion as another person or to approve of something.
- I agree with you that spaghetti sauce can never have too much garlic.
- I agreed with the approach Mike adopted.
How do you ask do you agree?
Intermediate
- Can you give me your thoughts on …?
- Do you (dis)approve of …?
- Do you agree with the opinion that …?
- Do you have any views on …?
- Do you share the/my view that …?
- If I asked your opinion about … , …?
- If I said … , …?
- I’d like (to hear) your views on …
How do you ask an email to agree?
Please take a look at these following agreement expressions.
- I agree with you.
- You’re right.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- You have a really good point.
- Yes, of course.
- Exactly.
- Absolutely.
- That’s so true.
Can it mean agree with?
Definition of agree with : to regard (something) with approval Do you agree with capital punishment?
How do you say I agree in email?
How do you say I agree in an essay?
How do you say I agree in writing?
- I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that)
- I really think / believe so, too.
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I have come to the same conclusion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- I have no objection whatsoever.
Is it correct to say I agree with you?
The only sentence that is incorrect is your first one: “I am agree”. The other two are fine. Adding “do” emphasizes that you agree. You could also emphasize your agreement by adding “totally” or “completely” before “agree” e.g. “I totally agree with you.” or I completely agree with you.”
How do you use agreement in a sentence?
Adding “do” emphasizes that you agree. You could also emphasize your agreement by adding “totally” or “completely” before “agree” e.g. “I totally agree with you.” or I completely agree with you.” If you want to use the noun form “agreement”, you could say “I’m in agreement with you that we should…..”
What are some examples of agreeing with someone else?
Here are a few more examples of agreeing with someone else: My teacher says reading is very important, and I agree with her. I don’t agree with my relatives when it comes to politics. We can also agree with / disagree with a statement, a decision, an article, an opinion, an idea, or another form of communication or position:
What do we agree with/disagree with about?
We can also agree with / disagree with a statement, a decision, an article, an opinion, an idea, or another form of communication or position: This is a well-researched book, and I agree with most of the points in it. My parents support that politician because they agree with her stance on the economy. We agree on or about a topic or plan.