
be agreed to/with/by - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 3, 2023 · They're all perfectly grammatical - as would be #4 This action was agreed by Jake, if we assume OP is just checking all permutations of to or nothing followed by with or by, which …
Agreed or agree? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Apr 2, 2021 · 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 …
When to use "is agreed"? - English Language Learners Stack …
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 …
prepositions - agreed to vs agreed on. Are they interchangeable ...
Jan 24, 2020 · Collins: The warring sides have agreed on an unconditional ceasefire. All 100 senators agree to a postponement. According to the definition, "agree to" implies "something …
I have read and agree / agreed with the terms and conditions
Agree is in the present tense, while agreed is in the past tense. Because of the use of have, read is in the past tense. Normally when we form a sentence with two verbs, and elide the same …
prepositions - Which one sounds more natural: "agree to a price" …
Dec 28, 2021 · 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 …
When asking if someone agrees or not with one word, do you say …
Dec 20, 2021 · The use of 'Agreed' in this instance seems to anticipate the other party agreeing with you, as if you are speaking for that person. In the former case you are asking that person …
Is there any difference in meaning between the verb "agree" and ...
Feb 4, 2021 · 1 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 …
Have agreed or agree? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 28, 2020 · "I have agreed" - is a past participle tense of it, and it means, that "I have done the act of the agreement sometime ago, in the past, and it is active/valid up until now"; however I …
agreed to/on/with - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Aug 31, 2021 · I'd like to know which preposition to go with "agree" in the following: Mrs. Murray wouldn’t take Pete’s excuse for being out late the other night, so she told Pete …