be agreed to with by - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 1 This action was agreed with Jake 2 This action was agreed to with Jake 3 This action was agreed to by Jake There are difference opinions on the correctness of the three Do you agree that 2 is
Agreed or agree? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 12 I often see the following exchange on Internet forums: A: (some proposition) B: Agreed Why "agreed", not "agree"? Is it a contracted form of "have agreed" or the past simple? Is the form "agree" (I agree with you) acceptable too?
prepositions - Which one sounds more natural: agree to a price or . . . Which one sounds more natural: agree to a price or agree at a price? Here's some examples: We agreed at to the price with the customer, but then he changed his mind I offered $1000 for the car and she agreed to at that We agreed at to $100 for the job I have heard both used with the word "agree" but can't figure out which one is more correct and natural
Is there any difference in meaning between the verb agree and . . . Could you tell me if there is any difference between the verb agree and consent? For example: The celebrity has finally agreed to give an interview The celebrity has finally consented to give an interview
agreed to on with - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I'd like to know which preposition to go with quot;agree quot; in the following: Mrs Murray wouldn’t take Pete’s excuse for being out late the other night, so she told Pete that he was grounded
When to use is agreed? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The bank balance is agreed with the bank statement I think this is grammatically incorrect It sounds a bit bothering The bank balance agrees agreed with the bank statement Does this one sound better? Anyone know which one is correct? When will we use is agreed? I think the subject-verb agreement is not correct in the first sentence