He meant disagreeing with ones opinion, is not the same as being disloyal. Example: I don't agree with my parents rules, but that doesn't mean that I don't love them. Example 2: I don't agree with our president, but I love our country.
Americans agree to the Declaration of Independence in
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I agree with the federalists because they are supporting the government. On the other hand, why agree with people who are going against government matters? The federalists are sticking up for what is right and for what we need. That's a great way to repay them for standing by our side
I agree with the federalists because they are supporting the government. On the other hand, why agree with people who are going against government matters? The federalists are sticking up for what is right and for what we need. That's a great way to repay them for standing by our side
By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.
to agree
That would be something like: "I agree with that"
Agree deals
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
i agree
i/we agree
Agree; go along with
Concur means to agree.
That you agree with it.
It means I agree.
He meant EXACTLY that. If you didn't agree with him you were a traitor.