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agrees

v.
A2 Elementary US //əˈɡɹiz// UK //ɐɡɹˈiːz// agrees

v. to have the same opinion as someone else. You also use it when two things match or fit together well.

v. to share the same opinion or reach a consensus; to be consistent or in harmony with another fact or statement.


SIMPLE

He agrees with your plan for the weekend.

CONTEXTUAL

The witness's story agrees with the evidence found by the police at the scene.

COMPLEX

While the committee generally agrees on the long-term goals, members remain divided on the specific budgetary allocations required for the first phase.

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The verb is intransitive; it typically takes the preposition 'with' when referring to people or evidence, and 'on' or 'to' for plans.

Pitfall

I am agree with youI agree with youAgree is a verb, not an adjective; it does not take the auxiliary 'be' in the simple present.

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