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Old 24-Sep-2003, 15:33
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Originally Posted by lucyarliwu
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Agreed.
I wonder if ' agreed ' stands for ' it is agreed ' ? " I am agreed " doesn't look like it, right ?
it stands for ' I agreed', what do you think? 8)

Lucy wu in China
It stands for "I agree." ("It is agreed" is too formal for the situation. "I am agreed" is not used. "I agreed" is past tense.)

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