agree with
A2 neutral inseparable transitive
In simple words
To think the same thing as someone else, or for food or weather to be good for your body.
Meanings
1 A2 neutral
To have the same opinion or view as another person.
"I completely agree with what she said about the need for better public transport."
"I agree with you that this is a matter of justice."
— Common phrasing in political and judicial discourse; widely cited variant from various public speeches.
Grammar: inseparable
2 B1
idiomatic
neutral
Of food, drink, or climate: to suit someone's body without causing illness or discomfort.
"Rich, creamy sauces don't agree with me — I feel sick afterwards."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
One of the most basic and frequently used phrasal verbs. Note the food/health sense: 'Spicy food doesn't agree with me' is very common. Cannot be used in the progressive: say 'I agree with you', not 'I am agreeing with you'.
Commonly used with
opinion decision statement policy food climate
Forms
Base
agree with
I/you/we/they
3rd person
agrees with
he/she/it
Past simple
agreed with
yesterday
Past participle
agreed with
have + pp
-ing form
agreeing with
continuous
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